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Journal
Year
Citations
1
A global map of travel time to cities to assess inequalities in accessibility in 2015
Nature
2018
672
2
Access to intensive care in 14 European countries: a spatial analysis of intensive care need and capacity in the light of COVID-19
Intensive Care Medicine
2020
120
3
Challenges for achieving safe and effective radical cure of Plasmodium vivax: a round table discussion of the APMEN Vivax Working Group
Malaria Journal
2017
52
4
Risk Factors for Malaria Infection in Central Madagascar: Insights from a Cross-Sectional Population Survey
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2018
15
5
A stakeholder workshop about modelled maps of key malaria indicator survey indicators in Madagascar
Malaria Journal
2019
5
6
The ecological determinants of severe dengue: A Bayesian inferential model
Ecological Informatics
2023
3
7
Geographical Origin of Post-Landmine Injury Malaria Infections
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
2014
2
8
Spatio-temporal monitoring of health facility-level malaria trends in Zambia and adaptive scaling for operational intervention
Communications Medicine
2022
2
9
Characterizing human movement patterns using GPS data loggers in an area of persistent malaria in Zimbabwe along the Mozambique border
BMC Infectious Diseases
2022
2
10
Update to: A stakeholder workshop about modelled maps of key malaria indicator survey indicators in Madagascar
Malaria Journal
2020
0
11
What Heterogeneities in Individual-level Mobility Are Lost During Aggregation? Leveraging GPS Logger Data to Understand Fine-scale and Aggregated Patterns of Mobility
American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
2022
0
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