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Springer (Biomed Central Ltd.): International Journal of Health Geographics
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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, et al. (+2)
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, et al. (+2)
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, et al. (+6)
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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