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Why is Spatial Clustering Important?
Understanding spatial clustering helps in identifying and analyzing the patterns and causes of health-related events. It aids in:
Detecting
disease outbreaks
Investigating environmental risk factors
Allocating healthcare resources efficiently
Formulating targeted public health interventions
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