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期刊名:Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology

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ISSN:1877-5845

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Sophia D Arabadjis,Stuart H Sweeney Sophia D Arabadjis
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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...
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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...