As defined by Elliott and Wartenberg (2004), spatial epidemiology is the description and analy-sis of geographic variations in disease with respect to demographic, environmental, behavioral, socioeconomic, genetic, and infectious risk factors. Spatial analyses abound in the epidemio-logical literature, with an early example found in the monograph edited by Doll (1984) on th
Spatial Epidemiology is used to describe, quantify and explain the geographical variations of diseas...
Spatial analyses of disease patterns have been used by investigators as one tool with which to addre...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Spatial epidemiology (or geographical epidemiology) is a subdiscipline of epidemiology and part of t...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
The authors present a theoretical discussion related to spatial areas used in Epidemiology, analysin...
be clumped. Here, we briefly describe approaches to spatial epidemiology that are spatially implicit...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
Cancer is a major concern among chronic diseases today. Spatial epidemiology plays a relevant role i...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
Spatial analysis is a set of techniques that use the geographical locations of the eve...
Place. Area. Neighborhood. Latitude. Longitude. Distance. These geographic terms are increasingly fi...
Spatial Epidemiology is used to describe, quantify and explain the geographical variations of diseas...
Spatial analyses of disease patterns have been used by investigators as one tool with which to addre...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Spatial epidemiology (or geographical epidemiology) is a subdiscipline of epidemiology and part of t...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
The authors present a theoretical discussion related to spatial areas used in Epidemiology, analysin...
be clumped. Here, we briefly describe approaches to spatial epidemiology that are spatially implicit...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
Cancer is a major concern among chronic diseases today. Spatial epidemiology plays a relevant role i...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
Spatial analysis is a set of techniques that use the geographical locations of the eve...
Place. Area. Neighborhood. Latitude. Longitude. Distance. These geographic terms are increasingly fi...
Spatial Epidemiology is used to describe, quantify and explain the geographical variations of diseas...
Spatial analyses of disease patterns have been used by investigators as one tool with which to addre...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...