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How is spatial epidemiology advancing the field?

Spatial epidemiology involves the use of geographical information systems (GIS) to study the spatial distribution of diseases. By mapping disease incidence and correlating it with environmental factors, researchers can identify hotspots and potential sources of outbreaks. This methodology is particularly useful for studying vector-borne diseases and understanding the impact of environmental changes on disease dynamics.

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