<p>Shown are relative risk distributions for different categories of water-associated infectious diseases – water-borne (A), water-carried (B), water-based (C), water-related (D), water-washed (E), and water-dispersed (F). Relative risk estimate was based on the best fit Bayesian model integrating reported outbreaks, random and spatial effects.</p
Illnesses transmitted by food and water cause a major disease burden in the United States despite ad...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
This study proposes a method to analyze the spatial distribution of infection cases in outbreaks of ...
Water plays an important role in the transmission of many infectious diseases, which pose a great bu...
Water-related attributable burden for infectious diseases according to risk factors.</p
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Obvious spatial infection patterns are often observed in cases associated with airborne transmissibl...
Developing effective policy for environmental health issues requires integrating large collections o...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Abstract: Infectious microbes can be transmitted through the drinking water supply. Recent research ...
Infectious diseases attributable to unsafe water supply, sanitation and hygiene (e.g. Cholera, Lepto...
<div><p>This article introduces semiparametric relative-risk regression models for infectious diseas...
Epidemic waterborne risks are discussed in this paper. Although the true incidence of waterborne ill...
International audienceMicrobial risk assessment is dependent on several biological and environmental...
Illnesses transmitted by food and water cause a major disease burden in the United States despite ad...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
This study proposes a method to analyze the spatial distribution of infection cases in outbreaks of ...
Water plays an important role in the transmission of many infectious diseases, which pose a great bu...
Water-related attributable burden for infectious diseases according to risk factors.</p
Chemical risk assessments often focus on measuring exposure as if individuals were subject only to e...
Risk assessments and intervention trials have been used by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ...
Obvious spatial infection patterns are often observed in cases associated with airborne transmissibl...
Developing effective policy for environmental health issues requires integrating large collections o...
Incidence of infectious diseases is an under-researched topic in regional science. This situation is...
Abstract: Infectious microbes can be transmitted through the drinking water supply. Recent research ...
Infectious diseases attributable to unsafe water supply, sanitation and hygiene (e.g. Cholera, Lepto...
<div><p>This article introduces semiparametric relative-risk regression models for infectious diseas...
Epidemic waterborne risks are discussed in this paper. Although the true incidence of waterborne ill...
International audienceMicrobial risk assessment is dependent on several biological and environmental...
Illnesses transmitted by food and water cause a major disease burden in the United States despite ad...
The human health significance of waterborne viruses has previously relied on epidemiological data fr...
This study proposes a method to analyze the spatial distribution of infection cases in outbreaks of ...