The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are distributed in space. A variety of statistical methods are now readily accessible to researchers providing opportunities for describing and ultimately understanding and predicting spatial distributions. This review provides an overview of the spatial statistical methods available to parasitologists, ecologists and epidemiologists and discusses how such methods have yielded new insights into the ecology and epidemiology of infection and disease. The review is structured according to the three major branches of spatial statistics: continuous spatial variation; discrete spatial variation; and spatial point processes
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Parasite requires an understanding of complex transmission systems where individual, population and ...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
International audienceGeographical information systems (GIS) have been widely used to map disease di...
Vector-borne diseases are those caused by the bite of an infected arthropod, such as the Aedes aegyp...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
be clumped. Here, we briefly describe approaches to spatial epidemiology that are spatially implicit...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Parasite requires an understanding of complex transmission systems where individual, population and ...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
International audienceGeographical information systems (GIS) have been widely used to map disease di...
Vector-borne diseases are those caused by the bite of an infected arthropod, such as the Aedes aegyp...
1. All parasites are heterogeneous in space, yet little is known about the prevalence and scale of t...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
be clumped. Here, we briefly describe approaches to spatial epidemiology that are spatially implicit...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
Disease control and elimination programmes can benefit greatly from accurate information on the spat...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
Parasite requires an understanding of complex transmission systems where individual, population and ...