Analyzing Cross-country Pandemic Connectedness During COVID-19 Using a Spatial-Temporal Database: Network Analysis
Communicable diseases including COVID-19 pose a major threat to public health worldwide. To curb the spread of communicable diseases effectively, timely surveillance and prediction of the risk of pandemics are essential. The aim of this study is to analyze free and publicly available data to constru...
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Main Authors: | Chu, Amanda MY (Author), Chan, Jacky NL (Author), Tsang, Jenny TY (Author), Tiwari, Agnes (Author), So, Mike KP (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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