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Integrating agent-based disease, mobility and wastewater models for the study of the spread of communicable diseases
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First year with COVID-19: Assessment and prospects
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Global Mpox spread due to increased air travel
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To what extent does climate explain variations in reported malaria cases in early 20th century Uganda?
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Spread of Ebola virus disease based on the density of roads in West Africa
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COVID-19, air quality and space monitoring
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Global spreading of Omicron variant of COVID-19
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A post-pandemic analysis of air pollution over small-sized urban areas in southern Thailand following the COVID-19 lockdown
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Association of socioeconomic indicators with COVID-19 mortality in Brazil: a population-based ecological study
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Geospatial tools and data for health service delivery: opportunities and challenges across the disaster management cycle
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Flexible scan statistic with a restricted likelihood ratio for optimized COVID-19 surveillance
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Geospatial Health: achievements, innovations, priorities
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Spatial association of socioeconomic and health service factors with antibiotic self-medication in Thailand
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Spatial autocorrelation and heterogenicity of demographic and healthcare factors in the five waves of COVID-19 epidemic in Thailand
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Associations between rocky mountain spotted fever and veterinary care access, climatic factors and landscape in the State of Arizona, USA
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