Remotely sensed measures of hurricane michael damage and adverse perinatal outcomes and access to prenatal care services in the florida panhandle

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  • who: Ke Pan from the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Tulane University, Tidewater, Canal St, New Orleans, LA, USA have published the article: Remotely sensed measures of Hurricane Michael damage and adverse perinatal outcomes and access to prenatal care services in the Florida panhandle, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Figure 1 shows the tarp distribution in the study area, a focus in one populated area (Panama City, FL), and a true color aerial image which covers one square mile within Panama City, FL. Complete case analysis was conducted to assess . . .

     

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