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Item created: Apr 27, 2012 Item updated: May 9, 2012 Number of downloads: 9,737

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This ArcGIS 10 tutorial uses some of the spatial statistics tools (including Average Nearest Neighbor, Spatial Autocorrelation, Calculate Distance Band from Neighbor Count, and Hot Spot Analysis) to better understand the pattern of Dengue Fever for Pennathur, a village in Southern India. This village is one of 44 villages that are part of a Dengue Fever study. Dengue Fever is a painful, potentially fatal illness that is spread by a tiny mosquito, and unfortunately it is quite common in Southeast Asia and Central America. It is estimated that as many as 100 million people contract this disease each year…and health agencies are still years away from finding a vaccine. This tutorial shows you how to better understand the disease in order to identify strategies that might reduce the disease until a vaccine can be found.

This download (1.9MB) includes a tutorial and accompanying tutorial data. After downloading these files, create a folder on your computer called “C:\SpatialStats” and unzip the tutorial data into that new folder. This tutorial also comes with a sample script that is required to complete the analysis. This sample script, along with others, are also available on the Geoprocessing Resource Center in the Model and Script Tool Gallery (search for Supplementary Spatial Statistics).

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WaqarArshad Item Owner commented 9 years ago Delete Reply

Thankyou so much. It was very helpful.

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