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Springer (Biomed Central Ltd.): International Journal of Health Geographics
  original article Date Title Authors   Max. 6 Authors
1 [GO] 2026―Mar―09 Integrating epidemiological modeling and time-series forecasting to optimize pandemic patient allocation Seyedreza Abazari, Onur Alisan, Omer Arda Vanli, Eren Erman Ozguven
2 [GO] 2026―Jan―03 Mapping the COVID-19 pandemic in Burkina Faso: spatial patterns, socioeconomic factors, and public health implications Abdoul Azize Millogo, Abo뫊r Karabinta, Emmanuel Kiendrebeogo, Bry Sylla, Abdoulaye Diabate, Lassane Yameogo
3 [GO] 2025―Dec―28 Understanding socioeconomic inequalities in COVID-19 vaccination: controlling endogenous selection in Cali, Colombia Manuel A. Moreno, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Cortés, Marc Saez, Maria A. Barceló
4 [GO] 2025―Dec―08 Hidden COVID-19 deaths? Exploring the Spatial context of excess death rates during the COVID-19 pandemic Chen-Lun Kao, A. Stewart Fotheringham
5 [GO] 2025―Oct―27 Self-reported mental distress in the United States: a Bayesian analysis of the spatial structure over the COVID-19 pandemic across age groups Carles Comas, Albert Martínez, Angel Blanch
6 [GO] 2025―Sep―26 Analyzing the stability of gun violence patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Syracuse, New York Peng Gao, Sarah E. Van Horne, David A. Larsen, Robert A. Rubinstein, Sandra D. Lane
7 [GO] 2024―Apr―04 Comparison of geographical and individual deprivation index to assess the risk of Sars-CoV-2 infection and disease severity: a retrospective cohort study Sara Mazzilli, Gianluca Paparatto, Antonio Chieti, Anna Maria Nannavecchia, Lucia Bisceglia, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Domenico Martinelli, Lara Tavoschi
8 [GO] 2023―Dec―06 People’s political views, perceived social norms, and individualism shape their privacy concerns for and acceptance of pandemic control measures that use individual-level georeferenced data Mei-Po Kwan, Jianwei Huang, Zihan Kan
9 [GO] 2023―Nov―27 Revealing associations between spatial time series trends of COVID-19 incidence and human mobility: an analysis of bidirectionality and spatiotemporal heterogeneity Hoeyun Kwon, Caglar Koylu
10 [GO] 2023―Jun―07 Quantifying the spatial spillover effects of non-pharmaceutical interventions on pandemic risk Keli Wang, Xiaoyi Han, Lei Dong, Xiao-Jian Chen, Gezhi Xiu, Mei-po Kwan, Yu Liu
11 [GO] 2023―May―04 Association of socio-economic deprivation with COVID-19 incidence and fatality during the first wave of the pandemic in Italy: lessons learned from a local register-based study Francesca Fortunato, Roberto Lillini, Domenico Martinelli, Giuseppina Iannelli, Leonardo Ascatigno, Georgia Casanova, Pier Luigi Lopalco, Rosa Prato
12 [GO] 2023―Apr―06 Uncovering COVID-19 infection determinants in Portugal: towards an evidence-based spatial susceptibility index to support epidemiological containment policies André Alves, Nuno Marques da Costa, Paulo Morgado, Eduarda Marques da Costa
13 [GO] 2023―Jan―29 Spatiotemporal evolution of COVID-19 in Portugal’s Mainland with self-organizing maps Igor Duarte, Manuel C. Ribeiro, Maria João Pereira, Pedro Pinto Leite, André Peralta-Santos, Leonardo Azevedo
14 [GO] 2021―Dec―04 Domestic and international mobility trends in the United Kingdom during the COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of facebook data Harry E. R. Shepherd, Florence S. Atherden, Ho Man Theophilus Chan, Alexandra Loveridge, Andrew J. Tatem
15 [GO] 2021―Sep―29 Correction to: Development of a Web GIS for small-scale detection and analysis of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) cases based on volunteered geographic information for the city of Cologne, Germany, in July/August 2020 Fabian Schmidt, Arne Dröge-Rothaar, Andreas Rienow
16 [GO] 2021―Aug―28 Development of a Web GIS for small-scale detection and analysis of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) cases based on volunteered geographic information for the city of Cologne, Germany, in July/August 2020 Fabian Schmidt, Arne Dröge-Rothaar, Andreas Rienow
17 [GO] 2021―Jun―14 Investigating the drivers of the spatio-temporal heterogeneity in COVID-19 hospital incidence-Belgium as a study case Simon Dellicour, Catherine Linard, Nina Van Goethem, Daniele Da Re, Jean Artois, Jérémie Bihin, Pierre Schaus, François Massonnet, Herman Van Oyen, Sophie O. Vanwambeke, Niko Speybroeck, Marius Gilbert
18 [GO] 2021―Apr―29 Examining the diffusion of coronavirus disease 2019 cases in a metropolis: a space syntax approach Yepeng Yao, Wenzhong Shi, Anshu Zhang, Zhewei Liu, Shuli Luo
19 [GO] 2020―Sep―14 Rapidly measuring spatial accessibility of COVID-19 healthcare resources: a case study of Illinois, USA Jeon-Young Kang, Alexander Michels, Fangzheng Lyu, Shaohua Wang, Nelson Agbodo, Vincent L. Freeman, Shaowen Wang
20 [GO] 2020―Aug―13 A multimethod approach for county-scale geospatial analysis of emerging infectious diseases: a cross-sectional case study of COVID-19 incidence in Germany Christopher Scarpone, Sebastian T. Brinkmann, Tim Große, Daniel Sonnenwald, Martin Fuchs, Blake Byron Walker
21 [GO] 2020―Jul―06 Geostatistical COVID-19 infection risk maps for Portugal Leonardo Azevedo, Maria João Pereira, Manuel C. Ribeiro, Amílcar Soares
22 [GO] 2020―Mar―11 Geographical tracking and mapping of coronavirus disease COVID-19/severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) epidemic and associated events around the world: how 21st century GIS technologies are supporting the global fight against outbreaks and epidemics Maged N. Kamel Boulos, Estella M. Geraghty
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