Constructing and validating a transferable epidemic risk index in data scarce environments using open data: A case study for dengue in the Philippines.
Epidemics are among the most costly and destructive natural hazards globally. To reduce the impacts of infectious disease outbreaks, the development of a risk index for infectious diseases can be effective, by shifting infectious disease control from emergency response to early detection and prevent...
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Main Authors: | Fleur Hierink (Author), Jacopo Margutti (Author), Marc van den Homberg (Author), Nicolas Ray (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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