Abstract Background Disease diffusion patterns can provide clues for understanding geographical change. Fukushima, a rural prefecture in northeast Japan, was chosen for a case study of the late nineteenth century cholera epidemic that occurred in that country. Two volumes of Cholera Ryu-ko Kiji (Cholera Epidemic Report), published by the prefectural government in 1882 and 1895, provide valuable records for analyzing and modelling diffusion. Text descriptions and numerical evidence culled from the reports were incorporated into a temporal-spatial study framework using geographic information system (GIS) and geo-statistical techniques. Results Changes in diffusion patterns between 1882 and 1895 reflect improvements in the Fukushima transporta...
Several environmental factors modulate the distribution of dengue fever (DF), such as climate, densi...
The current dissertation is an attempt to reconstruct patterns ofhealth and disease during the Edo ...
Abstract Background The spatio-temporal patterns of infectious diseases that are environmentally dri...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Geographical structures and the cholera epidemic ...
Cholera, as an acute, high-risk and widespread infectious disease, has been studied by many scholars...
The spread of infectious diseases has a close relationship with temporal and spatial localities beca...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Geographical structures and the cholera epidemic ...
Among acute infectious diseases, cholera gained more attention in Japanese popular culture and among...
Abstract Background The spatio-temporal patterns of infectious diseases that are environmentally dri...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
Nineteenth-century London experienced four extraordinarily severe summertime cholera epidemics. Thre...
From 1992 to 1999, we analyzed >2.5 million cases of influenzalike illness (ILI). Nationwide influen...
Background: The seventh pandemic of cholera affected South America in 1991 after a century of absenc...
The aim of this paper is to examine the issues of local surveillance using geospatial information re...
Aim: To characterise the impact of rurality on the spread of pandemic influenza by exploring both th...
Several environmental factors modulate the distribution of dengue fever (DF), such as climate, densi...
The current dissertation is an attempt to reconstruct patterns ofhealth and disease during the Edo ...
Abstract Background The spatio-temporal patterns of infectious diseases that are environmentally dri...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Geographical structures and the cholera epidemic ...
Cholera, as an acute, high-risk and widespread infectious disease, has been studied by many scholars...
The spread of infectious diseases has a close relationship with temporal and spatial localities beca...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Geographical structures and the cholera epidemic ...
Among acute infectious diseases, cholera gained more attention in Japanese popular culture and among...
Abstract Background The spatio-temporal patterns of infectious diseases that are environmentally dri...
In Japan, there were at least three pandemics until 1860s after the cholera outbreak of Nagasaki an...
Nineteenth-century London experienced four extraordinarily severe summertime cholera epidemics. Thre...
From 1992 to 1999, we analyzed >2.5 million cases of influenzalike illness (ILI). Nationwide influen...
Background: The seventh pandemic of cholera affected South America in 1991 after a century of absenc...
The aim of this paper is to examine the issues of local surveillance using geospatial information re...
Aim: To characterise the impact of rurality on the spread of pandemic influenza by exploring both th...
Several environmental factors modulate the distribution of dengue fever (DF), such as climate, densi...
The current dissertation is an attempt to reconstruct patterns ofhealth and disease during the Edo ...
Abstract Background The spatio-temporal patterns of infectious diseases that are environmentally dri...