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What do medical geographers do

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Chapter Hazards and Disasters

Medical geographers and epidemiologists (scientists who study disease and health) regularly use maps and spatial information to help control illness and death. Mapping has solved the mystery behind high levels of cancer in small areas and has been used to understand the spread of AIDS. Medical geographers don’t just study the distribution of disease, they also investigate the accessibility of people to health services.

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