CHIC 465/565 – Environmental Epidemiology

Chapter 4 Methods for Spatially Aggregated Data

Background material for this section can be found in Elliott et al. (1992), Elliott et al. (2000) and Waller and Gotway (2004).

  • case-control studies are expensive

  • identifying individual cases with specific point locations is problematic

  • disease and population data are often routinely collected as counts in geographical regions (census tracts, counties,)

  • how should we analyse data of this kind?