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What are the Common Tools Used?
Several tools are available for hotspot analysis, including
ArcGIS
,
SaTScan
, and
GeoDa
. These tools offer various features for mapping, analyzing, and visualizing spatial data, making it easier for epidemiologists to identify and interpret hotspots.
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