2个州性传播疾病(std)的时空传播:初步分析

M. Kloc, A. Nicogossian, N. Koizumi, Amit Patel
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本研究初步评估了弗吉尼亚州和加利福尼亚州两种常见的性传播疾病衣原体和淋病的传播空间格局。特别是,我们询问传播模式如何与最近部署的军事人员的位置相关联。在维吉尼亚州,性传播疾病的高流行率几乎一致地出现在有军事设施或军事设施附近的县。然而,在加州却没有发现类似的相关性。
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Space - time spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in 2 states: A preliminary analysis
This study preliminarily assesses spatial patterns of the spread of two common sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), Chlamydia and Gonorrhea, in Virginia and California. In particular, we ask how spread patterns correlate with locations of recently deployed military personnel. In Virginia, higher prevalence rates of STDs were found almost consistently in the counties with or adjacent to military installations. However, the equivalent correlation was not found in California.
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