geospatial mapping

How is Geospatial Mapping Used in Epidemiology?

Geospatial mapping in epidemiology involves the integration of spatial data with health data to create maps that display the incidence, prevalence, and distribution of diseases. This can help epidemiologists to:
Identify disease clusters and hotspots.
Track the spread of infectious diseases.
Assess the impact of environmental factors on health.
Plan and evaluate public health interventions.

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