Article is also free to read on publisher website Abstract We used geographic information systems and a spatial analysis approach to explore the pattern of Ross River virus (RRV) incidence in Brisbane, Australia. Climate, vegetation and socioeconomic data in 2001 were obtained from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology, the Brisbane City Council and the Australian Bureau of Statistics, respectively. Information on the RRV cases was obtained from the Queensland Department of Health. Spatial and multiple negative binomial regression models were used to identify the socioeconomic and environmental determinants of RRV transmission. The results show that RRV activity was primarily concentrated in the northeastern, northwestern, and southeastern r...
The spatial and temporal variations of Ross River virus infections reported in Queensland, Australia...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...
We used geographic information systems and a spatial analysis approach to explore the pattern of Ros...
Abstract. We used geographic information systems and a spatial analysis approach to explore the patt...
Ross River virus is the most common vector-borne disease in Australia, with the majority of notifica...
Abstract. Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debilitating disease that has a significant impact o...
Article is also free to read on publisher website\ud \ud Abstract\ud \ud This study aims to examine ...
Abstract. Ross River virus is the most common vector-borne disease in Australia, with the majority o...
Ross River virus (RRV), the most common human arbovirus infection in Australia, causes significant m...
Article is also free to read on publisher website\ud \ud Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debil...
This study aims to examine the impact of socio-ecologic factors on the transmission of Ross River vi...
This study aims to examine the impact of socio-ecologic factors on the transmission of Ross River vi...
BackgroundRoss River virus (RRV) is responsible for the most common vector-borne disease of humans r...
Abstract. Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debilitating disease that has a significant impact o...
The spatial and temporal variations of Ross River virus infections reported in Queensland, Australia...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...
We used geographic information systems and a spatial analysis approach to explore the pattern of Ros...
Abstract. We used geographic information systems and a spatial analysis approach to explore the patt...
Ross River virus is the most common vector-borne disease in Australia, with the majority of notifica...
Abstract. Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debilitating disease that has a significant impact o...
Article is also free to read on publisher website\ud \ud Abstract\ud \ud This study aims to examine ...
Abstract. Ross River virus is the most common vector-borne disease in Australia, with the majority o...
Ross River virus (RRV), the most common human arbovirus infection in Australia, causes significant m...
Article is also free to read on publisher website\ud \ud Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debil...
This study aims to examine the impact of socio-ecologic factors on the transmission of Ross River vi...
This study aims to examine the impact of socio-ecologic factors on the transmission of Ross River vi...
BackgroundRoss River virus (RRV) is responsible for the most common vector-borne disease of humans r...
Abstract. Ross River virus (RRV) infection is a debilitating disease that has a significant impact o...
The spatial and temporal variations of Ross River virus infections reported in Queensland, Australia...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...
The spatial heterogeneity in the risk of Ross River virus (family Togaviridae, genus Alphavirus, RRV...