ABSTRACT

Teaches Students How to Perform Spatio-Temporal Analyses within Epidemiological StudiesSpatio-Temporal Methods in Environmental Epidemiology is the first book of its kind to specifically address the interface between environmental epidemiology and spatio-temporal modeling. In response to the growing need for collaboration between statisticians and

chapter 1|16 pages

- Why spatio–temporal epidemiology?

chapter 2|30 pages

- Modelling health risks

chapter 3|14 pages

- The importance of uncertainty

chapter 5|16 pages

- The Bayesian approach in practice

chapter 6|30 pages

- Strategies for modelling

chapter 7|18 pages

- Is ‘real’ data always quite so real?

chapter 8|18 pages

- Spatial patterns in disease

chapter 10|28 pages

- Why time also matters

chapter 14|20 pages

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