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What Methods are Used to Measure Spatial Distance?
Several methods are employed to measure spatial distance in epidemiological studies.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
are widely used to visualize and analyze spatial data.
Spatial statistics
and
spatial epidemiology
techniques, such as
Kriging
and
spatial autocorrelation
, are also utilized to understand the spatial patterns of disease incidence.
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