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Cartographies of Disease
Maps, Mapping, and Medicine, New Expanded Edition
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426 pages
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Focusing on the intersection of mapping technology and public health, this book argues that maps transcend mere spatial representation. It explores how medical mapping serves as a tool for understanding the complex relationships between viral and bacterial communities, human hosts, and their environments. By highlighting the role of mapping in combating disease, it presents a fresh perspective on how spatial analysis can inform health strategies and improve our understanding of disease dynamics.
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2017, paperback
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