geographical distribution

How is Geographical Distribution Studied?


Several methods are used to study geographical distribution in epidemiology:
Geographical Information Systems (GIS): GIS technology is used to map and analyze spatial data related to health outcomes.
Spatial analysis: Statistical techniques are applied to assess the patterns and correlations of health events in different locations.
Environmental monitoring: Tracking changes in the environment that may influence disease spread.
Epidemiological surveys: Collecting data through surveys to understand the distribution of health conditions across regions.

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