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ABSTRACT
Geographical location of provides important information for identifying the risk factors involved in the emergence and spread of a health phenomenon. Spatial analysis in epidemiology is the set of analytical techniques that use the spatial distribution of a phenomenon to identify the risk factors and characterise the processes involved. This article describes the main spatial analysis methods and tools used in epidemiology and health geography.
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Marc SOURIS: Emeritus Research Director - UMR "Emerging Viruses Unit", Aix-Marseille Univ. – IRD – INSERM, Marseille, France
INTRODUCTION
This article details the different methods used in spatial analysis for epidemiology. It follows on from
Descriptive spatial analysis includes cartographic analysis, detection of geometric and spatio-temporal characteristics, analysis of the spatial variability of a value, detection of aggregates (clusters), search for analysis and synthesis scales, analysis of environmental correlations. Explanatory spatial analysis is essentially statistical, with the identification of statistical models involving spatial relationships between individuals and between individuals and the characteristics of their environment.
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Geomatics | Mapping | epidemiology | health geography | spatial analysis for epidemiology | statistics
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Standards and norms
- The European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity – Revised Edition 2023. Berlin. DOI 10.26356/ECOC - ALLEA - 2023
Regulations
France: Decree no. 2000-1282 of December 26, 2000 (JO of December 29) creating the Agence technique de l'information sur l'hospitalisation and modifying the public health code.
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