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Remote Sensing of Climatic Anomalies and West Nile Virus Incidence in the Northern Great Plains of the United States
Ting Wu Chuang
, Michael C. Wimberly
Department of Molecular Parasitology and Tropical Diseases
Master Program in Applied Epidemiology
Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security
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Agriculture & Biology
West Nile virus
97%
remote sensing
89%
angle of incidence
81%
normalized difference vegetation index
33%
virus transmission
30%
surface temperature
29%
evapotranspiration
27%
Culicidae
14%
moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer
13%
vector-borne diseases
11%
summer
11%
environmental monitoring
9%
space and time
9%
population dynamics
7%
case studies
7%
temperature
6%
ecology
6%
environmental factors
5%
monitoring
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
West Nile virus
100%
Incidence
37%
Temperature
30%
Culicidae
18%
Satellite Imagery
16%
Environmental Monitoring
12%
Vector Borne Diseases
11%
Ecology
10%
Population Dynamics
10%
Disease Outbreaks
7%
Chemical Compounds
Ecology
34%
Green
17%
Additive
17%
Time
9%