The complex link between socioeconomic deprivation and COVID-19. Evidence from small areas of Catalonia [0.03%]
经济社会剥夺与COVID-19的复杂关联——来自 Catalonia 小区域的证据
Enrique López-Bazo
Enrique López-Bazo
This ecological study assesses the association between the incidence rate of COVID-19 confirmed cases and socioeconomic deprivation in the Catalan small areas for the first six waves of the pandemic. The association is estimated using Poiss...
Prediction of the size and spatial distribution of free-roaming dog populations in urban areas of Nepal [0.03%]
尼泊尔城市地区流浪狗种群规模和空间分布的预测
Sarah Tavlian,Mark A Stevenson,Barbara Webb et al.
Sarah Tavlian et al.
A factor constraining the elimination of dog-mediated human rabies is limited information on the size and spatial distribution of free-roaming dog populations (FRDPs). The aim of this study was to develop a statistical model to predict the ...
Improving the spatial and temporal resolution of burden of disease measures with Bayesian models [0.03%]
基于Bayes模型改善疾病负担测量的时空分辨率
James Hogg,Kerry Staples,Alisha Davis et al.
James Hogg et al.
This paper contributes to the field by addressing the critical issue of enhancing the spatial and temporal resolution of health data. Although Bayesian methods are frequently employed to address this challenge in various disciplines, the ap...
Assessing and attenuating the impact of selection bias on spatial cluster detection studies [0.03%]
评估和缓解选择偏差对空间聚类检测研究的影响
Joseph Boyle,Mary H Ward,James R Cerhan et al.
Joseph Boyle et al.
Spatial cluster analyses are commonly used in epidemiologic studies of case-control data to detect whether certain areas in a study region have an excess of disease risk. Case-control studies are susceptible to potential biases including se...
Arne Janssens,Bert Vaes,Gijs Van Pottelbergh et al.
Arne Janssens et al.
Background: Spatial modeling of disease risk using primary care registry data is promising for public health surveillance. However, it remains unclear to which extent challenges such as spatially disproportionate sampling...
Residuals in space: Potential pitfalls and applications from single-institution survival analysis [0.03%]
空间残差:单中心生存分析中的潜在陷阱和应用
Sophia D Arabadjis,Stuart H Sweeney
Sophia D Arabadjis
In practice, survival analyses appear in pharmaceutical testing, procedural recovery environments, and registry-based epidemiological studies, each reasonably assuming a known patient population. Less commonly discussed is the additional co...
Dinah Jane Lope,Haydar Demirhan
Dinah Jane Lope
Bayesian inference in modelling infectious diseases using Bayesian inference using Gibbs Sampling (BUGS) is notable in the last two decades in parallel with the advancements in computing and model development. The ability of BUGS to easily ...
Geospatial patterns of excess mortality in Belgium: Insights from the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
比利时与COVID-19大流行第一年超额死亡的空间分布模式:来自比利时的见解
Yessika Adelwin Natalia,Geert Molenberghs,Christel Faes et al.
Yessika Adelwin Natalia et al.
Objectives: Belgium experienced multiple COVID-19 waves that hit various groups in the population, which changed the mortality pattern compared to periods before the pandemic. In this study, we investigated the geographic...
Modelling the spatial risk pattern of dementia in Denmark using residential location data: A registry-based national cohort [0.03%]
基于注册信息的全国队列下丹麦痴呆症空间风险模式的研究——使用居住地信息建模
Prince M Amegbor,Clive E Sabel,Laust H Mortensen et al.
Prince M Amegbor et al.
Dementia is a major global public health concern that is increasingly leading to morbidity and mortality among older adults. While studies have focused on the risk factors and care provision, there is currently limited knowledge about the s...
Significance of weather condition, human mobility, and vaccination on global COVID-19 transmission [0.03%]
天气状况、人类流动性和疫苗接种在全球COVID-19传播中的意义
Amandha Affa Auliya,Inna Syafarina,Arnida L Latifah et al.
Amandha Affa Auliya et al.
The transmission growth rate of infectious diseases, particularly COVID-19, has forced governments to take immediate control decisions. Previous studies have shown that human mobility, weather condition, and vaccination are potential factor...