Background The population of sub-Saharan Africa is currently estimated to be 1245 million and is expected to quadruple by the end of the century, necessitating the building of millions of homes. Malaria remains a substantial problem in this region and efforts to minimise transmission should be considered in future house planning. We studied how building elements, which have been successfully employed in southeast Asia to prevent mosquitos from entering and cooling the house, could be integrated in a more sustainable house design in rural northeastern Tanzania, Africa, to decrease mosquito density and regulate indoor climate. Methods In this field study, six prototype houses of southeast Asian design were built in in the village of ...
BACKGROUND: Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing ho...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background: Good house construction may reduce the risk of malaria by limiting the entry of mosquito...
Background: The population of sub-Saharan Africa is currently estimated to be 1245 million and is ex...
Introduction: Unprecedented improvements in housing are occurring across much of rural sub-Saharan ...
Background Traditional rural housing in hot, humid regions of sub-Saharan Africa usually consists o...
BACKGROUND: Traditional rural housing in hot, humid regions of sub-Saharan Africa usually consists o...
Executive Summary Background Although 80-100% of malaria transmission occurs indoors in sub-Saha...
Background: Malaria disproportionately affects low-income households in rural communities where poor...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of hous...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Background: rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housin...
Most malaria infections in sub-Saharan Africa are acquired indoors, thus finding effective ways of p...
House construction is rapidly modernizing across Africa but the potential benefits for human health ...
Malaria prevalence has halved in endemic Africa since 2000, largely driven by the concerted internat...
BACKGROUND: Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing ho...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background: Good house construction may reduce the risk of malaria by limiting the entry of mosquito...
Background: The population of sub-Saharan Africa is currently estimated to be 1245 million and is ex...
Introduction: Unprecedented improvements in housing are occurring across much of rural sub-Saharan ...
Background Traditional rural housing in hot, humid regions of sub-Saharan Africa usually consists o...
BACKGROUND: Traditional rural housing in hot, humid regions of sub-Saharan Africa usually consists o...
Executive Summary Background Although 80-100% of malaria transmission occurs indoors in sub-Saha...
Background: Malaria disproportionately affects low-income households in rural communities where poor...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of hous...
Background Rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housing...
Background: rapid population growth in Africa requires an urgent expansion and improvement of housin...
Most malaria infections in sub-Saharan Africa are acquired indoors, thus finding effective ways of p...
House construction is rapidly modernizing across Africa but the potential benefits for human health ...
Malaria prevalence has halved in endemic Africa since 2000, largely driven by the concerted internat...
BACKGROUND: Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing ho...
Background Improvements to housing may contribute to malaria control and elimination by reducing hou...
Background: Good house construction may reduce the risk of malaria by limiting the entry of mosquito...