Publication: The spatial temporal of influenza disease in clustering analysis to identify spread pattern in Thailand
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2014-01-01
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16866576
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Mahidol University
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International Journal of Geoinformatics. Vol.10, No.1 (2014), 49-56
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W. Muttitanon The spatial temporal of influenza disease in clustering analysis to identify spread pattern in Thailand. International Journal of Geoinformatics. Vol.10, No.1 (2014), 49-56. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/33793
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The spatial temporal of influenza disease in clustering analysis to identify spread pattern in Thailand
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The pandemics of influenza in Nonthaburi province was investigated by using autoregression and found the influenza spread pattern by autocorrelation (Moran's I). Population density, temperature, relative humidity, and rainfall are the factors used in the analysis. The influenza quantitative cross-section retrospective research design was employed from 2003-2010. Three seasons are classified as: hot, rainy, and winter season. The study found that influenza outbreaks in the rainy season was R2=0.45 and population density apparently affected the spread of influenza incidence with statistical significance coefficient (p-value <0.05). From the distribution pattern, the highest Moran's I values were related with the highest population density in sub-districts: Suenyai, Taladkhwun, Bangkhen, and Bangkruay sub-district. © Geoinformatics International.