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Using geostatistics to fight neglected tropical diseases. / Purkiss, Jana; Clark, Freya N; Giorgi, Emanuele.
In: Significance, Vol. 21, No. 4, 30.09.2024, p. 14-18.

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Purkiss J, Clark FN, Giorgi E. Using geostatistics to fight neglected tropical diseases. Significance. 2024 Sept 30;21(4):14-18. Epub 2024 Aug 9. doi: 10.1093/jrssig/qmae057

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abstract = "Jana Purkiss, Freya N. Clark and Emanuele Giorgi describe a spatial solution to controlling diseases such as leprosy, dengue and rabies that affect around a billion people worldwide",
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