This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the incidence and distribution of diseases. Used appropriately, spatial analytical methods in conjunction with GIS and remotely sensed data can provide significant insights into the biological patterns and processes that underlie disease transmission. In turn, these can be used to understand and predict disease prevalence. This book brings together the specialised and widely-dispersed literature on spatial analysis to make these methodological tools accessible to epidemiologists for the first time. With its focus on application rather than theory, this book includes examples taken from both medical (human) and veterinary (animal) disciplines, and ...
Objective: The purpose of spatial modelling in animal and public health is three-fold: describing ex...
Cancer is a major concern among chronic diseases today. Spatial epidemiology plays a relevant role i...
The study of the geographical distribution of disease incidence and its relationship to potential ri...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
Spatial epidemiology (or geographical epidemiology) is a subdiscipline of epidemiology and part of t...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Includes bibliographical references and index.GIS concepts and operations -- GIS and geographic data...
Spatial analysis is a set of techniques that use the geographical locations of the eve...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
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...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
Objective: The purpose of spatial modelling in animal and public health is three-fold: describing ex...
Cancer is a major concern among chronic diseases today. Spatial epidemiology plays a relevant role i...
The study of the geographical distribution of disease incidence and its relationship to potential ri...
Remote sensing, geographical information systems (GIS) and spatial analysis provide important tools ...
Abstract. This paper summarizes contributions of GIS in epidemiology, and identifies needs required ...
This chapter surveys the principles behind spatial statistics and geographic information systems (GI...
Spatial epidemiology (or geographical epidemiology) is a subdiscipline of epidemiology and part of t...
Recently, Geographical Information System (GIS) has emerged as an innovative and important component...
Includes bibliographical references and index.GIS concepts and operations -- GIS and geographic data...
Spatial analysis is a set of techniques that use the geographical locations of the eve...
The distributions of parasitic diseases are determined by complex factors, including many that are d...
Interactive spatial data analysis involves the use of software environments that permit the visualiz...
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...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
Objective: The purpose of spatial modelling in animal and public health is three-fold: describing ex...
Cancer is a major concern among chronic diseases today. Spatial epidemiology plays a relevant role i...
The study of the geographical distribution of disease incidence and its relationship to potential ri...