Epidemiologic mapping using the kriging method : application to an influenza-like illness epidemic in France

This paper presents the application of a technique from the earth sciences, the "kriging" method, to the field of geographic epidemiology. Both the principles of the method and the basic equations are given. A key advantage of the method is that it relies on an analysis of the spatial vari...

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