BackgroundThe transmission of malaria is highly variable and depends on a range of climatic and anthropogenic factors. This study investigates the combined, i.e. direct and indirect, impacts of climate change on the dynamics of malaria through modifications in: (i) the sporogonic cycle of Plasmodium induced by air temperature increase, and (ii) the life cycle of Anopheles vector triggered by changes in natural breeding habitat arising from the altered moisture dynamics resulting from acclimation responses of vegetation under climate change. The study is performed for a rural region in Kilifi county, Kenya.Methods and findingsWe use a stochastic lattice-based malaria (SLIM) model to make predictions of changes in Anopheles vector abundance, ...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
The effect of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria transmission is studied using...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
BACKGROUND:The transmission of malaria is highly variable and depends on a range of climatic and ant...
Malaria dynamics are closely tied to climate, as rainfed water pools provide the habitat for the Ano...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Assessment of the relative impact of climate change on malaria dynamics is a complex problem. Climat...
Climatic conditions such as relatively cold temperatures and dryness are able to limit malaria trans...
Vector-borne diseases are among the diseases that have been linked with climate change (IPCC. 2001)...
Background Malaria transmission in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya such as Baringo County, is se...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras.Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed...
While malaria transmission varies seasonally, large inter-annual heterogeneity of malaria incidence ...
Abstract Background Malaria is rampant in Africa and causes untold mortality and morbidity. Vector-b...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
The effect of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria transmission is studied using...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
BACKGROUND:The transmission of malaria is highly variable and depends on a range of climatic and ant...
Malaria dynamics are closely tied to climate, as rainfed water pools provide the habitat for the Ano...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Assessment of the relative impact of climate change on malaria dynamics is a complex problem. Climat...
Climatic conditions such as relatively cold temperatures and dryness are able to limit malaria trans...
Vector-borne diseases are among the diseases that have been linked with climate change (IPCC. 2001)...
Background Malaria transmission in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya such as Baringo County, is se...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras.Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed...
While malaria transmission varies seasonally, large inter-annual heterogeneity of malaria incidence ...
Abstract Background Malaria is rampant in Africa and causes untold mortality and morbidity. Vector-b...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
The effect of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria transmission is studied using...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...