Spatial epidemiological tools are increasingly being applied to emerging viral zoonoses (EVZ), partly because of improving analytical methods and technologies for data capture and management, and partly because the demand is growing for more objective ways of allocating limited resources in the face of the emerging threat posed by these diseases. This review documents applications of geographical information systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS) and spatially-explicit statistical and mathematical models to epidemiological studies of EVZ. Landscape epidemiology uses statistical associations between environmental variables and diseases to study and predict their spatial distributions. Phylogeography augments epidemiological knowledge by studying...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emergi...
Use GIS to illustrate and understand the association between environmental factors and spread of inf...
In recent years, several vector-borne, parasitic or zoonotic diseases have emerged or re-emerged in ...
Public health surveillance data are often incomplete, particularly where resources are lacking, but ...
Background: Zoonotic diseases account for more than 70% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Due ...
Abstract Background Zoonotic diseases account for a substantial portion of infectious disease outbre...
The distribution of human risk for West Nile virus was determined by spatial analysis of the initial...
Objective: The purpose of spatial modelling in animal and public health is three-fold: describing ex...
Improved methods for collection and presentation of spatial epidemiologic data are needed for vector...
Zoonoses, diseases that usually circulate among animals and that are sometimes transmitted to humans...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Zoonotic diseases represent significant challenges for veterinary and public health initiatives, and...
Improved methods for collection and presentation of spatial epidemiologic data are needed for vector...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emergi...
Use GIS to illustrate and understand the association between environmental factors and spread of inf...
In recent years, several vector-borne, parasitic or zoonotic diseases have emerged or re-emerged in ...
Public health surveillance data are often incomplete, particularly where resources are lacking, but ...
Background: Zoonotic diseases account for more than 70% of emerging infectious diseases (EIDs). Due ...
Abstract Background Zoonotic diseases account for a substantial portion of infectious disease outbre...
The distribution of human risk for West Nile virus was determined by spatial analysis of the initial...
Objective: The purpose of spatial modelling in animal and public health is three-fold: describing ex...
Improved methods for collection and presentation of spatial epidemiologic data are needed for vector...
Zoonoses, diseases that usually circulate among animals and that are sometimes transmitted to humans...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
Abstract Infectious diseases continue to pose a significant public health burden despite the great p...
Zoonotic diseases represent significant challenges for veterinary and public health initiatives, and...
Improved methods for collection and presentation of spatial epidemiologic data are needed for vector...
International audienceInfectious diseases have long been studied by scientists and public managers f...
The frequency and global impact of infectious disease outbreaks, particularly those caused by emergi...
Use GIS to illustrate and understand the association between environmental factors and spread of inf...