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New eyes for epidemiologists: aerial photography and other remote sensing techniques
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This article is published in American Journal of Epidemiology.The article was published on 1970-08-01. It has received 71 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Aerial photography & Remote sensing (archaeology).read more
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Invited editorial for the inaugural issue of Geospatial Health
TL;DR: When Barnett L. Cline wrote this paper, his first, he was a doctoral student in epidemiology and was beginning to appreciate that while most pathogens transmitted in a human-to-human cycle are not constrained geographically, zoonotic and insect-transmitted diseases, in contrast, tend to be focal in distribution, with their maintenance cycles dependent upon exacting ecological conditions.
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Mapping and modelling neglected tropical diseases and poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean.
TL;DR: The prospects and opportunities for application of risk mapping and modelling of the neglected tropical diseases in Latin America are examined with the aim to broaden the interest in geospatial research there.
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Combiner analyse spatiale et épidémiologie pour l'aide à la décision dans la lutte contre la tuberculose en Guyane française
TL;DR: In this article, a systeme d'Information Geographique permet ensuite de cartographier les populations a risque de tuberculose sur l'Ile de Cayenne.
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The use of remote sensing for the ecological description of multi-host disease systems: a case study on West Nile virus in southern France.
Annelise Tran,Nicolas Gaidet,Grégory L' Ambert,Thomas Balenghien,Gilles Balança,Véronique Chevalier,Valéria Soti,Cécile Ivanes,Eric Etter,Francis Schaffner,Thierry Baldet,Stéphane De La Rocque +11 more
TL;DR: Remote sensing is given an ecological application to study the potential distribution of West Nile virus in the Rhone River delta in southern France and to identify environmental configurations and environmental changes likely to favour the emergence of WNV.
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Detection of BPH (brown planthopper) sheath blight in rice farming using multispectral remote sensing
TL;DR: In this paper, the detection of sheath blight was examined using SPOT (Satellite Pour l'Observation de la Terre)-5 images as the main data, which was performed using ENVI (Environment for Visualizing Images) 4.8 and SPSS software.