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A space-time point process model for analyzing and pbkp_redicting case patterns of diarrheal disease in northwestern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: We consider modeling case-patterns under a complex spatial and longitudinal sampling design as conduPalabras claves:Diarrheal disease, KRIGING, LGCP, pbkp_rediction, Poisson process, Spatio-temporalAutores:Ahn J., Bhavnani D., Johnson T.D., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Mukherjee B.Fuentes:scopusWhere science meets policy: Comparing longitudinal and cross-sectional designs to address diarrhoeal disease burden in the developing world
ArticleAbstract: Background: Longitudinal studies are considered preferable to cross-sectional studies for informingPalabras claves:cross-sectional studies, diarrhoea, longitudinal studiesAutores:Goldstick J.E., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Levy K., Markovitz A.R., Mukherjee B., Trostle J.A., William T. CevallosFuentes:scopusSustainable control of water-related infectious diseases: A review and proposal for interdisciplinary health-based systems research
ReviewAbstract: Objective: Even when initially successful, many interventions aimed at reducing the toll of water-rePalabras claves:Infection disease, Interdisciplinary, MALARIA, RESEARCH, Systems approach, WATERAutores:Batterman S., Hardin R., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Kruk M.E., Lemos M.C., Michalak A.M., Mukherjee B., Renne E., Stein H., Watkins C., Wilson M.L.Fuentes:scopusThe importance of community during rapid development: The influence of social networks on acute gastrointestinal illness in rural Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Social networks are often measured as conduits of infection. Our prior cross-sectional analyses founPalabras claves:Bayesian hierarchical model, diarrhea, ECUADOR, Social NetworkAutores:Hegde S.T., Joseph Neil Spindel Eisenberg, Mukherjee B., Trostle J.A.Fuentes:scopus