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Spatial clustering of dengue cases during the 2024 epidemic in Brazil
This study on the 2024 dengue epidemic in Brazil analysed 3.5 million cases. High-risk areas were identified in the Southeast and South regions. Spatial clustering and healthcare disparities were examined, showing a negative correlation between dengue incidence and healthcare coverage. Effective pub...
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