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Geographic Clustering of Adult Asthma Hospitalization and Residential Exposure to Pollution at a United States–Canada Border Crossing

Tonny J. Oyana, PhD, Peter Rogerson, PhD and Jamson S. Lwebuga-Mukasa, MD, PhD

Tonny J. Oyana and Peter Rogerson are with the Department of Geography, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Tonny J. Oyana and Jamson S. Lwebuga-Mukasa are with the Center for Asthma and Environmental Exposure, Lung Biology Research Program, Pulmonary and Critical Division, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Buffalo School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Kaleida Health Buffalo General, Buffalo, NY.



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FIGURE 1— Resident locations of case patients and control patients, network of major roads, and focus sites in the study area.

 


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FIGURE 2— Asthma clusters identified by 2 methods and the distribution of asthma cases per 1000 people.

 





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