Objective To explore socio-demographic data of the population as proxies for risk factors in disease transmission modeling at different geographic scales. Methods Patient records of confirmed H1N1 influenza were analyzed at three geographic aggregation levels together with population census statistics. Results The study confirmed that four population factors were related in different degrees to disease incidence, but the results varied according to spatial resolution. The degree of association actually decreased when data of a higher spatial resolution were used. Conclusions We concluded that variables at suitable spatial resolution may be useful in improving the predictive powers of models for disease outbreaks.publish...
1. Geographic information system (GIS) can be applied during an acute infectious disease outbreak to...
The 2009 pandemic influenza virus caused the majority of the influenza A virus infections in China i...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore socio-demographic data of the population as proxies for risk factors in ...
Modelling of infectious diseases could help gain further understanding of their diffusion processes ...
Early data from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic (H1N1pdm) suggest that previous studies over-estimated the wi...
Abstract Data from all reported cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) were obtained from the Chi...
Influenza poses a constant, heavy burden on society. Recent research has focused on ecological facto...
This study describes the development of a spatio-temporal disease model based on the episodes of sev...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
AbstractFrom 1 May 2009 when the first case of H1N1 in Hong Kong was reported through the end of Sep...
The ability to detect and differentiate between fast and slow spatial spread of infectious disease d...
There is still limited understanding of key determinants of spatial spread of influenza. The 1918 pa...
Incidence, Severity, and Impact 2012: Poster Presentations: no. S1-PP25BACKGROUND: Although influenz...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
1. Geographic information system (GIS) can be applied during an acute infectious disease outbreak to...
The 2009 pandemic influenza virus caused the majority of the influenza A virus infections in China i...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
AbstractObjectiveTo explore socio-demographic data of the population as proxies for risk factors in ...
Modelling of infectious diseases could help gain further understanding of their diffusion processes ...
Early data from the 2009 H1N1 pandemic (H1N1pdm) suggest that previous studies over-estimated the wi...
Abstract Data from all reported cases of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) were obtained from the Chi...
Influenza poses a constant, heavy burden on society. Recent research has focused on ecological facto...
This study describes the development of a spatio-temporal disease model based on the episodes of sev...
Background: Understanding the mechanism of influenza spread across multiple geographic scales is not...
AbstractFrom 1 May 2009 when the first case of H1N1 in Hong Kong was reported through the end of Sep...
The ability to detect and differentiate between fast and slow spatial spread of infectious disease d...
There is still limited understanding of key determinants of spatial spread of influenza. The 1918 pa...
Incidence, Severity, and Impact 2012: Poster Presentations: no. S1-PP25BACKGROUND: Although influenz...
<div><p>The emergence of novel respiratory pathogens can challenge the capacity of key health care r...
1. Geographic information system (GIS) can be applied during an acute infectious disease outbreak to...
The 2009 pandemic influenza virus caused the majority of the influenza A virus infections in China i...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...