Joint spatial time series epidemiological analysis of malaria and cutaneous leishmaniasis infection
Malaria and leishmaniasis are among the two most important health problems of many developing countries especially in the Middle East and North Africa. It is common for vector-borne infectious diseases to have similar hotspots which may be attributed to the overlapping ecological distribution of the...
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Main Authors: | ADEGBOYE, O. A., AL-SAGHIR, M., LEUNG, Denis H. Y. |
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2017
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