Visualization of geographic patterns may predict spread of disease

 
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Old 04-22-2010
Visualization of geographic patterns may predict spread of disease

Penn State Live Disease statistics buried within patient records or detailed in newspaper clippings can be sorted and organized to depict geographic patterns, allowing the discovery of trends that were previously overlooked, according to a Penn State geographer. “The use of interactive maps and graphs, combined with word search interfaces, can lead to greater insight into complex [...]

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