Spatial Epidemiology: Current Approaches and Future Challenges
Imperial College London · Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute
Abstract
Spatial epidemiology is the description and analysis of geographic variations in disease with respect to demographic, environmental, behavioral, socioeconomic, genetic, and infectious risk factors. We focus on small-area analyses, encompassing disease mapping, geographic correlation studies, disease clusters, and clustering. Advances in geographic information systems, statistical methodology, and availability of high-resolution, geographically referenced health and environmental quality data have created unprecedented new opportunities to investigate environmental and other factors in explaining local geographic variations in disease. They also present new challenges. Problems include the large random…
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2Topics & keywords
- Environmental epidemiology
- Spatial epidemiology
- Geospatial analysis
- Geographic information system
- Socioeconomic status
- Public health
- Environmental data
- Disease