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Modeling spatio-temporal risk changes in the incidence of dengue fever in Saudi Arabia: a geographical information system case study
2011
Geospatial Health
The aim of this study was to use geographical information systems to demonstrate the Dengue fever (DF) risk on a monthly basis in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia with the purpose to provide documentation serving to improve surveillance and monitor the Aedes aegypti mosquito vector. Getis-Ord Gi* statistics and a frequency index covering a five-year period (2006)(2007)(2008)(2009)(2010) were used to map DF and model the risk spatio-temporally. The results show that monthly hotspots were mainly concentrated
doi:10.4081/gh.2011.159
pmid:22109865
fatcat:4amjax4q3ncr7lqhsy7nvlvaz4