Spatial Epidemiology
Explore the fascinating world of disease patterns with "Spatial Epidemiology" by the esteemed Oxford University Press. This comprehensive paperback, published in 2001, spans 496 pages and serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the intricate relationships between geography and health. Delving into the geographical variations of diseases, this book particularly emphasizes the impact of environmental exposures on a small area scale. It is designed to cater to both novice and experienced researchers, making it an invaluable teaching text and reference guide. Whether you are conducting your own research or seeking to broaden your understanding of spatial analysis, "Spatial Epidemiology" provides the insights you need. Dive into the data-driven exploration of health and environment—order your copy today!