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Volume 7 (2008) - April 2008

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Methodology   Open Access

A GIS-based method for household recruitment in a prospective pesticide exposure study

Justine LE Allpress, Ross J Curry, Carol L Hanchette, Michael J Phillips, Timothy C Wilcosky International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:18 (30 April 2008)

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Addressing diarrhea prevalence in the West African Middle Belt: social and geographic dimensions in a case study for Benin

Saket Pande, Michiel A Keyzer, Aminou Arouna, Ben GJS Sonneveld International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:17 (23 April 2008)

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Mapping the evolution of 'food deserts' in a Canadian city: Supermarket accessibility in London, Ontario, 1961–2005

Kristian Larsen, Jason Gilliland International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:16 (18 April 2008)

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Urban food deserts have spatial as well as socioeconomic causes and these should be considered when developing public health strategies designed to overcome nutritional inequities in city communities.

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Enhanced spatial models for predicting the geographic distributions of tick-borne pathogens

Michael C Wimberly, Adam D Baer, Michael J Yabsley International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:15 (15 April 2008)

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A flexibly shaped space-time scan statistic for disease outbreak detection and monitoring

Kunihiko Takahashi, Martin Kulldorff, Toshiro Tango, Katherine Yih International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:14 (11 April 2008)

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Geocoding accuracy and the recovery of relationships between environmental exposures and health

Soumya Mazumdar, Gerard Rushton, Brian J Smith, Dale L Zimmerman, Kelley J Donham International Journal of Health Geographics 2008, 7:13 (3 April 2008)

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