Geoclimatic, demographic and socioeconomic characteristics related to dengue outbreaks in Southeastern Brazil: an annual spatial and spatiotemporal risk model over a 12-year period
Abstract:Dengue fever is re-emerging worldwide, however the reasons of this new emergence
are not fully understood. Our goal was to report the incidence of dengue in one
of the most populous States of Brazil, and to assess the high-risk areas using a
spatial and spatio-temporal annual models including geoclimatic, demographic and
socioeconomic characteristics. An ecological study with both, a spatial and a
temporal component was carried out in Sao Paulo State, Southeastern Brazil,
between January 1
st
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