Evaluating area-level spatial clustering of SalmonellaEnteritidis infections and their socioeconomic determinants in the greater Toronto area, Ontario, Canada (2007 – 2009): a retrospective population-based ecological study

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Csaba Varga
David L Pearl
Scott A McEwen
Jan M Sargeant
Frank Pollari
Michele T Guerin
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[1] Ontario Veterinary College,Department of Population Medicine
[2] University of Guelph,Centre for Public Health and Zoonoses, Ontario Veterinary College
[3] Ontario Ministry of Agriculture,undefined
[4] Food and Rural Affairs,undefined
[5] University of Guelph,undefined
[6] Centre for Foodborne,undefined
[7] Environmental and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases,undefined
[8] Public Health Agency of Canada,undefined
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Enteritidis; Socioeconomic status; Spatial scan statistic; GIS; Choropleth map; Negative binomial regression; Moran’s I; Ecological study;
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