Table 1.
Types and prevalence status of human echinococcosis in China, 2018.
Fig 1.
The spatial distribution of human echinococcosis in China in 2018.
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Fig 2.
The spatial distribution of human CE in China in 2018.
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Fig 3.
The spatial distribution of human AE in China in 2018.
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Table 2.
Classification of the prevalence rate for human echinococcosis in China, 2018.
Table 3.
Classification of the prevalence rate for human CE in China, 2018.
Table 4.
Classification of the prevalence rate for human AE in China, 2018.
Fig 4.
Local spatial autocorrelation map of human CE in China in 2018.
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Fig 5.
Local spatial autocorrelation map of human AE in China in 2018.
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Table 5.
Spatial autocorrelation global Moran’s I analysis for the prevalence of echinococcosis.
Fig 6.
The spatial aggregation analysis of human CE in China in 2018.
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Fig 7.
The spatial aggregation analysis of human AE in China in 2018.
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Table 6.
Spatial clustering analysis for human CE in 2018.
Table 7.
Spatial clustering analysis for human AE in 2018.