Volume 25, Number 12—December 2019
Synopsis
Patterns of Transmission and Sources of Infection in Outbreaks of Human Toxoplasmosis
Figure 3

Figure 3. Multiple correspondence analysis of the variables extracted from articles published on human toxoplasmosis outbreaks during 1967–March 2018. The multiple correspondence technique helps to visualize the multivariate relation between the categories of different variables. Proximity of the variables in the graph suggests a possible association between them.
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