The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epidemiology, for the design of randomized control trials that measure transmission or incidence as end points, and for measuring and modelling malaria transmission and control. Five kinds of studies published over the past century were assembled and reanalysed to quantify malaria transmission efficiency and describe its relation to transmission intensity, to understand the causes of inefficient transmission and to identify functions suitable for modelling mosquito-borne disease transmission. In this study, we show that these studies trace a strongly nonlinear relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency that is parsimonious...
AbstractAdvances in genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches have resulted in p...
BACKGROUND: The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may have an im...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...
The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epid...
The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epid...
We perform sensitivity analyses on a mathematical model of malaria transmission to determine the rel...
Using an agent-based model of malaria, we present numerical evidence that in communities of individu...
SummaryThe quantification of malaria transmission for the classification of malaria risk has long be...
As malaria declines in parts of Africa and elsewhere, and as more countries move towards elimination...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria epidemiology is characterised by extensive heterogeneity that manifests across a range of sp...
Background: Malaria transmission is measured using entomological inoculation rate (EIR), number of i...
Assessing the importance of targeting the chronic Plasmodium falciparum malaria reservoir is pivotal...
Background: Decisions on when vector control can be withdrawn after malaria is eliminated depend on...
Evaluating the effectiveness of malaria control interventions on the basis of their impact on transm...
AbstractAdvances in genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches have resulted in p...
BACKGROUND: The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may have an im...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...
The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epid...
The relationship between malaria transmission intensity and efficiency is important for malaria epid...
We perform sensitivity analyses on a mathematical model of malaria transmission to determine the rel...
Using an agent-based model of malaria, we present numerical evidence that in communities of individu...
SummaryThe quantification of malaria transmission for the classification of malaria risk has long be...
As malaria declines in parts of Africa and elsewhere, and as more countries move towards elimination...
Abstract. Establishing the relationship between transmission intensity and health outcomes is crucia...
Malaria epidemiology is characterised by extensive heterogeneity that manifests across a range of sp...
Background: Malaria transmission is measured using entomological inoculation rate (EIR), number of i...
Assessing the importance of targeting the chronic Plasmodium falciparum malaria reservoir is pivotal...
Background: Decisions on when vector control can be withdrawn after malaria is eliminated depend on...
Evaluating the effectiveness of malaria control interventions on the basis of their impact on transm...
AbstractAdvances in genetic sequencing and accompanying methodological approaches have resulted in p...
BACKGROUND: The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may have an im...
Plasmodium falciparum is the leading cause of malaria infection and a major cause of morbidity and m...