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Certainty, uncertainty, and the spatiality of disease: a West Nile Virus example
Authors:Tom Koch  Kenneth Denike
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, University of British Columbia, 1984 West Mall, V6T 2Z1 Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:The problem is not uncertainty—proposed here as an inevitable condition—but the chimera of certainty asserted by most contemporary researchers. Problems of data definition, collection, and their use are reviewed in terms of spatial epidemiology and health data with examples drawn from several areas of contemporary health research. The argument is that preconceptions limit data modeled in a manner assuming its completeness. The result, as the West Nile Virus example seeks to demonstrate, may obscure other patterns and limit avenues of research.
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