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Acknowledgments |
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Chapter 1 Enhanced Public Health Program Collaboration through Data Integration |
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1.2 Data Integration at the National and State Levels |
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1.3 Infrastructure Approach to Data Integration |
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Section I Conceptual, Analytical, and Data Preparations for Health Disparity Assessments |
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Chapter 2 Common Population-Based Health Disparity Dimensions |
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2.4.2 Income and Education |
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2.5 Other Dimensions of Health Disparities |
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2.5.1 RuralUrban Health Disparities |
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Chapter 3 Common Public Health Data in a State Health Department |
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3.2 Hospital Discharge Data |
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3.3 Nebraska Cancer Registry Data |
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3.4 Crash Outcome Data Evaluation System |
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3.6 Traumatic Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Registry |
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3.7 Nebraska Parkinson's Disease Registry |
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3.8 Nebraska State Immunization Information System |
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3.9 Emergency Medical Services |
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3.10 Enhanced HIV/AIDS Reporting System |
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3.11 Nebraska Emergency Room Syndromic Surveillance |
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3.12 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System |
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3.14 Birth Defect Registry |
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3.15 National Electronic Disease Surveillance System |
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3.16 Nebraska Newborn Screening |
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3.17 Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System |
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3.18 Nebraska Adult Tobacco Survey and Social Climate Survey |
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3.19 Nebraska WIC Program |
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3.20 Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System |
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3.21 Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System |
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3.22 Youth Risk Behavior Survey |
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3.23 Nebraska Youth Tobacco Survey |
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3.24 Nebraska Risk and Protective Factor Student Survey |
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Chapter 4 Data Linkage to Gain Additional Information |
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4.2 Data Linkage Essentials |
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4.2.1 Data File Assessments for Data Linkage |
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4.2.2 Dealing with Large Dataset Blocking |
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4.2.3 Determining Matching Quality: Weights |
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4.2.4 Postmatching Evaluation |
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4.3 Case Study: A Complete Linkage Process |
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4.3.1 Data Standardization |
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4.3.2 Design Blocking Variables |
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4.3.4 Postmatching Evaluation |
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4.4 Other Issues in Record Linkage |
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Chapter 5 Indexing Multiple Datasets: A Bottom-Up Approach to Data Warehousing |
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5.2 Top-Down and Bottom-Up Approaches to Data Integration |
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5.2.1 Case for Data Integration |
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5.2.2 Top-Down Approach to Data Integration |
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5.2.3 Bottom-Up Approach to Data Integration |
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5.3 Piloting Bottom-Up Process to Gain Experience |
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5.3.1 CVD Pilot Project: Proof of Technology |
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5.3.2 Cancer Data Linkage Project: Proof of Concept |
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5.3.2.1 Successes and Lessons Learned |
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5.3.3 Linking PRAMS to Birth Data Seed Planting Pilot |
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5.4 Developing an Agency-Wide Strategy for MPI for Data Integration |
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5.4.1 Integrating Pilot Projects |
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5.4.2 Setting Up MPI with Loosely Connected Public Health Programs |
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5.4.3 Connecting Databases through Federation |
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Chapter 6 Using GIS for Data Integration and Surveillance |
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6.2 Geocoding-Related Measures in Spatial Analysis |
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6.2.1 Exact Point Measure for Individuals |
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6.2.2 Physical Access Measure for Individuals |
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6.2.3 Proxy Measure for Individual SES |
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6.2.4 Multilevel Measures for Individuals |
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6.3 Geocoding Strategies: Toward a Master Address Index |
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6.4 Attaching Census Tract Data to Each Patient |
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6.5 Spatial Visualization and Disease Surveillance |
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6.5.1 Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis |
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Chapter 7 Methodological Preparation for Health Disparity Assessment |
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7.2 Setting the Surveillance Scope |
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7.3.1 Cross-Sectional and Case Control |
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7.3.2 Time Series or Pre- and Poststudy Design |
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7.4 Cross-Sectional Measurements |
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7.4.3 Odds and Odds Ratio |
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7.4.4 Standard Mortality Rate |
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7.5 Intertemporal Measurements |
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7.5.2 Intertemporal Trends |
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7.5.3 Pre- and Post-Assessment |
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Appendix 7A: Cancer Cases for Selected Cancer Sites in Figure 7.4 |
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Section II Health Disparity Surveillance Based on Hospital and Emergency Department Data |
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Chapter 8 SES Disparities in Hospitalization |
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8.2 Analytical Approach to Neighborhood SES Disparity Assessments |
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8.3.1 SES Disparities in Comorbidities |
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8.3.2 SES Disparities in Hospital Procedure Utilization |
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8.3.3 SES Disparities in Hospital Readmission Surveillance |
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8.3.4 Out-of-Hospital Mortality Surveillance by SES |
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Appendix 8A: Rank Order of CCS Principal Diagnosis Category by Number of Discharges (2010 National StatisticsPrincipal Diagnosis Only) |
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Chapter 9 Sex Disparities in Hospitalization |
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9.2 Using Hospital Incidence and Prevalence Data to Revisit the MorbidityMortality Paradox |
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9.3 Using Prevalence Data to Assess Diseases More Common among Females |
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9.4 Assessing Hospital Procedure Disparities |
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9.5 Assessing Measurement Consistency |
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Chapter 10 RuralUrban Disparities in Hospitalization |
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10.2 Our Approach to Model RuralUrban Difference |
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10.2.1 Distance to Hospital |
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10.2.2 Rural Hospital Bypasser |
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10.3 RuralUrban Hospitalization Disparity Surveillance Results |
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10.4 Case Study: RuralUrban Injury Surveillance |
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158 | (4) |
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Appendix 10A: Commodity-Based RuralUrban Comparison |
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Chapter 11 Racial Disparities in Hospitalization |
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11.2 Using Multiple Data Sources to Generate the Race Variable for HDD |
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11.3 Patient-Based Assessment for Major Comorbidities |
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11.4 Prevalence, Readmission, and Mortality for Major Hospitalizations |
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11.5 Case Study: Racial Disparity in Rehabilitation among Elderly AMI Patients |
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11.6 Chapter Summary and Concluding Remarks |
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Appendix 11A: Race Adjustment Strategies Using Census Data |
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Appendix 11B: Companion Tables for Tables 11.2 through 11.4 |
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Chapter 12 Using Emergency Department Data to Conduct Surveillance |
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12.2 Influenza and Population Vulnerability |
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12.3 Linking Weather Data to Hospital Data |
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12.4 Chapter Summary and Concluding Remarks |
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Appendix 12A: Original List of ILI Syndrome in Essence |
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Section III Data Integrations and Their Applications in Health Disparity Assessments |
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Chapter 13 Linking Cancer Registry Data to Hospital Discharge Data |
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13.2.3.1 Data Preparation |
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13.2.4 Treatment Augmentation Strategy |
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13.3.2 Potential to AID Case Finding |
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13.3.3 Potential to Improve Radiation Treatment Information in the NCR |
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13.3.4 Potential to Improve Radiation Treatment Information for Public Health |
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13.3.5 Potential Use of Comorbidity Information |
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Chapter 14 Mother Index and Its Applications |
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14.1 Birth Certificate Data Linkage: A Brief Review |
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14.1.2 Intergenerational Data Files |
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14.1.3 Birth Record Linkage to Medicaid Claims Data |
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14.1.4 Other Data Linkages Based on Birth Certificate Data |
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14.2 NMI and Its Applications |
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14.2.2 Construction of Longitudinal Datasets for Descriptive Analysis |
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14.2.3 Construction of Longitudinal Datasets for Multivariate Analysis |
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221 | (4) |
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14.2.4 Using NMI to Construct Longitudinal Datasets for PRAMS |
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14.3 Using NMI and Geocoded Data to Construct Residential Mobility Information |
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14.3.1 Residential SES Mobility |
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14.3.2 Rapid Repeat Birth |
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Chapter 15 Assessing and Managing Geocoding of Cancer Registry Data |
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15.2 Geocoding Assessments |
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15.3 Geocoding Workflow Development |
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15.3.1 Geocoding within the ArcGIS Environment |
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15.3.2 Geocoding Addresses from Other Sources |
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15.3.3 Extract Census Tract Number for Each Geocoded Location |
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15.4 Other Secured Internet Data Sources for Geocoding |
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Chapter 16 Sex Difference in Stroke Mortality |
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16.2.2 Statistical Analysis |
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16.3.1 Descriptive Statistics |
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16.3.2 Multivariate Analysis |
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16.4 Chapter Summary and Discussion |
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Chapter 17 Model Outcomes of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) by Residence and Hospital Locations |
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17.2.3 Statistical Analysis |
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Chapter 18 Disparities in Motor Vehicle Crash Injuries: From Race to Neighborhood |
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18.2 Phase I Project: MVC Disparity Based on Police-Reported Injury Severity |
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18.2.1.1 At-Risk Population |
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18.2.1.2 MVC Incidence Exclusion Criteria |
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18.2.1.3 MVC Incidence Inclusion Criteria |
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18.3 Phase II Project: Using MAIS for Hospital-Based Surveillance |
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18.4 Phase III Project: Georeferencing MAIS-Based Injury Event to Census Tract for SES Analysis |
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18.5 Chapter Summary and Concluding Remarks |
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Appendix 18A: Sensitivity Analysis |
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Chapter 19 Linking Cancer Screening and Cancer Registry Data for Outcome Assessments |
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19.2.2 Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria |
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19.2.4 Statistical Analyses |
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19.4 Discussions and Conclusions |
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Chapter 20 Linking Environmental Variables to Parkinson's Disease |
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20.2 Environmental and Disease Data Processing |
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20.3 Cluster Detection and Exposure Comparison |
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20.3.1 General Cluster Detection |
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20.3.2 Focused Association Test |
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20.4 Using Case-Control for Exposure Surveillance |
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20.5 Conclusion and Discussion |
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Appendix 20A: Results from SatScan Test and Associated Pesticides and Herbicides within and Outside of the Cluster |
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