This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to provide a review of studies that have employed such methods. Though not meant to be a comprehensive review, this paper explains when certain methods are useful in epidemiological studies and also serves as an overview of the growing field of spatial epidemiology
PURPOSE: Although current reviews of the use of spatial analysis in general epidemiologic research i...
The close relationship between health events, environment and adverse socioeconomic conditions has l...
Person, place, time: these are the basic elements of outbreak investigations and epidemiology. Histo...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
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...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
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 ...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
PURPOSE: Although current reviews of the use of spatial analysis in general epidemiologic research i...
The close relationship between health events, environment and adverse socioeconomic conditions has l...
Person, place, time: these are the basic elements of outbreak investigations and epidemiology. Histo...
This paper has two aims: (1) to summarize various geographic information science methods; and (2) to...
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...
Despite recent advances in the available statistical methods for geographical analysis, there are ma...
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 ...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
This book provides an overview of the use of spatial statistics in epidemiology - the study of the i...
In the analysis of spatially referenced public health data, members of different disciplinary groups...
Beyond individual-level factors, researchers have adopted a spatial perspective to explore potential...
PURPOSE: Although current reviews of the use of spatial analysis in general epidemiologic research i...
The close relationship between health events, environment and adverse socioeconomic conditions has l...
Person, place, time: these are the basic elements of outbreak investigations and epidemiology. Histo...