Selected article for: "disease distribution and spatial scale"

Author: Paul, Mathilde; Tavornpanich, Saraya; Abrial, David; Gasqui, Patrick; Charras-Garrido, Myriam; Thanapongtharm, Weerapong; Xiao, Xiangming; Gilbert, Marius; Roger, Francois; Ducrot, Christian
Title: Anthropogenic factors and the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1: prospects from a spatial-based model
  • Document date: 2009_12_16
  • ID: um0ds7dh_8
    Snippet: The subdistrict (an administrative unit covering an average area of 69.7 km 2 , called ''Tambon'' in Thaï) was used as the spatial scale of interest for the study. Out of the 7 408 subdistricts in Thailand, we excluded from the analysis those located on islands since we assumed that they played a minor role in disease distribution. This resulted in a geo-database of 7 366 subdistricts which we considered as the statistical units for the analysis.....
    Document: The subdistrict (an administrative unit covering an average area of 69.7 km 2 , called ''Tambon'' in Thaï) was used as the spatial scale of interest for the study. Out of the 7 408 subdistricts in Thailand, we excluded from the analysis those located on islands since we assumed that they played a minor role in disease distribution. This resulted in a geo-database of 7 366 subdistricts which we considered as the statistical units for the analysis.

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