Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where the summer mean temperature only irregularly exceeded 16°C, the lower limit needed for sporogony of Plasmodium vivax. Because of the available historical material and little use of quinine, Finland was suitable for an analysis of endemic malaria and temperature. Methods: Annual malaria death frequencies during 1800–1870 extracted from parish records were analysed against long-term temperature records in Finland, Russia and Sweden. Supporting data from 1750–1799 were used in the interpretation of the results. The life cycle and behaviour of the anopheline mosquitoes were interpreted according to the literature. Results: Malaria frequencies cor...
Abstract Background A sudden outbreak of vivax malaria among Finnish troops in SE-Finland and along ...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Abstract Background Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Background: Malaria was prevalent in Finland in the 18th century. It declined slowly without deliber...
BackgroundUnderstanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite ...
Background Understanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite...
BACKGROUND Malaria is one of the most life-threatening vector-borne diseases globally. Recent aut...
Endemic malaria, which claimed 229 million new cases and 409,000 deaths in 2019 mainly in Africa, wa...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
International audienceBackground: The two main puzzles of this study are the onset and then sudden s...
Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed with scenarios for the long-term future. He...
Present global temperatures are in a warming phase that began 200 to 300 years ago. Some climate mod...
Abstract Background A sudden outbreak of vivax malaria among Finnish troops in SE-Finland and along ...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Abstract Background Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century...
Background: Endemic northern malaria reached 68°N latitude in Europe during the 19th century, where ...
Background: Malaria was prevalent in Finland in the 18th century. It declined slowly without deliber...
BackgroundUnderstanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite ...
Background Understanding of the impacts of climatic variability on human health remains poor despite...
BACKGROUND Malaria is one of the most life-threatening vector-borne diseases globally. Recent aut...
Endemic malaria, which claimed 229 million new cases and 409,000 deaths in 2019 mainly in Africa, wa...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
International audienceBackground: The two main puzzles of this study are the onset and then sudden s...
Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed with scenarios for the long-term future. He...
Present global temperatures are in a warming phase that began 200 to 300 years ago. Some climate mod...
Abstract Background A sudden outbreak of vivax malaria among Finnish troops in SE-Finland and along ...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Background: Europe once had widespread malaria, but today it is free from endemic transmission. Chan...