Identifying areas with high and low infection rates can provide important etiological clues. Usually, areas with high and low infection rates are identified by aggregating epidemiological data into geographical units, such as administrative areas. This assumes that the distribution of population numbers, infection rates, and resulting risks is constant across space. This assumption is, however, often false and is commonly known as the modifiable area unit problem. This article develops a spatial relative risk surface by using kernel density estimation to identify statistically significant areas of high risk by comparing the spatial distribution of address-level COVID-19 cases and the underlying population at risk in Berlin-Neukölln. Our fin...
The successive phases of the global COVID-19 pandemic show some differences from the first wave in 2...
Since COVID-19 spread rapidly worldwide, many countries have experienced significant growth in the n...
Infectious diseases generate spatial dependence or contagion not only between individuals but also b...
Identifying areas with high and low infection rates can provide important etiological clues. Usually...
Background As of 13 July 2020, 12.9 million COVID-19 cases have been reported worldwide. Prior st...
The spatio-temporal dynamics of an outbreak provide important insights to help direct public health ...
Background: Area deprivation has been shown to be associated with various adverse health outcomes in...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
Since COVID-19 spread rapidly worldwide, many countries have experienced significant growth in the n...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
This paper estimates the link between population density and COVID-19 spread and severity in the con...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
Spatiotemporal modelling of infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) involves...
The successive phases of the global COVID-19 pandemic show some differences from the first wave in 2...
Since COVID-19 spread rapidly worldwide, many countries have experienced significant growth in the n...
Infectious diseases generate spatial dependence or contagion not only between individuals but also b...
Identifying areas with high and low infection rates can provide important etiological clues. Usually...
Background As of 13 July 2020, 12.9 million COVID-19 cases have been reported worldwide. Prior st...
The spatio-temporal dynamics of an outbreak provide important insights to help direct public health ...
Background: Area deprivation has been shown to be associated with various adverse health outcomes in...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
Since COVID-19 spread rapidly worldwide, many countries have experienced significant growth in the n...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
This paper estimates the link between population density and COVID-19 spread and severity in the con...
The novel coronavirus Covid‐19 was brought to the global spotlight in early 2020 and has already had...
Spatiotemporal modelling of infectious diseases such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) involves...
The successive phases of the global COVID-19 pandemic show some differences from the first wave in 2...
Since COVID-19 spread rapidly worldwide, many countries have experienced significant growth in the n...
Infectious diseases generate spatial dependence or contagion not only between individuals but also b...