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How is Hotspot Analysis Conducted?
Hotspot analysis typically involves the use of
Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
and various statistical methods. Data on disease incidence is collected and analyzed using tools such as
spatial autocorrelation
,
kernel density estimation
, and
scan statistics
. These methods help in pinpointing areas with significantly higher disease rates compared to others.
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