2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/385/1/012037
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Spatial and Statistics for Profiling Risk Factors of Diseases: A Case Study of Tuberculosis in Malaysia

Abstract: Understanding concepts of a proper disease transmission risk is not a straightforward process. In the context of tuberculosis (TB) dynamics, the concepts require the exploration of two meticulous criteria to produce an accurate epidemic modelling of the risk areas of the disease. The criteria include interpreting the biological transmission of the disease and applying multidisciplinary approaches. Spatial statistics were used to evaluate the preferences of risk factors in Shah Alam, Malaysia. GIS-multicriteria… Show more

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