Tracking the emergence of disparities in the subnational spread of COVID-19 in Brazil using an online application for real-time data visualisation: A longitudinal analysis
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Published:2022-01
Issue:
Volume:5
Page:100119
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ISSN:2667-193X
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Container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Lancet Regional Health - Americas
Author:
Mee PaulORCID,
Alexander Neal,
Mayaud Philippe,
González Felipe de Jesus ColónORCID,
Abbott Sam,
Santos Andreza Aruska de Souza,
Acosta André LuísORCID,
Parag Kris V.ORCID,
Pereira Rafael H.M.,
Prete Carlos A.,
Sabino Ester C.,
Faria Nuno R.,
Brady Oliver J
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