Background: Knowledge of geography is integral to the study of insect-borne infectious disease such as malaria. This study was designed to evaluate whether geographic parameters are associated with malarial infection in the East Sepik province of Papua New Guinea (PNG), a remote area where malaria is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Methods: A global positioning system (GPS) unit was used at each village to collect elevation, latitude and longitude data. Concurrently, a sketch map of each village was generated and the villages were sub-divided into regions of roughly equal populations. Blood samples were taken from subjects in each region using filter paper collection. The samples were later processed using nested PCR for qualitati...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
Background: Knowledge of geography is integral to the study of insect-borne infectious disease such ...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Background: As transmission declines, the distribution of malaria burden and ongoing transmission ha...
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
Background: Knowledge of geography is integral to the study of insect-borne infectious disease such ...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Malaria risk is highly heterogeneous. Understanding village and household-level spatial heterogeneit...
Background: As transmission declines, the distribution of malaria burden and ongoing transmission ha...
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...
International audienceBackground: Heterogeneous patterns of malaria transmission are thought to be d...