Malaria epidemics affect nonimmune populations in many highland and semi-arid areas of Africa. Effective prevention of these epidemics is challenging, particularly in the highlands, where predictive accuracy of indicators is not sufficiently high to allow decisions involving expensive measures such as indoor residual spraying of insecticides. Advances in geographic information systems have proved useful in stratification of areas to guide selective targeting of interventions, including barrier application of insecticides in transmission foci to prevent spread of infection. Because rainfall is associated with epidemics in semi-arid areas, early warning methods based on seasonal climate predictions have been proposed. For most areas, response...
Background Early warnings of malaria transmission allow health officials to better prepare for fu...
In the past decade, decreases in clinical episodes and deaths due to malaria have been mainly associ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...
Malaria epidemics affect nonimmune populations in many highland and semi-arid areas of Africa. Effec...
Malaria epidemics affect nonimmune populations in many highland and semi-arid areas of Africa. Effec...
Periodic epidemics of malaria are a major public health problem for many sub-Saharan African countri...
Malaria epidemics have long been known to recur in the African highlands. Efforts to develop systems...
Abstract Malaria remains a major public health threat to more than 600 million Africans and its cont...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became im...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
It is expected that diseases are likely to spread to newer areas, and high-income countries may expe...
Background Early warnings of malaria transmission allow health officials to better prepare for fu...
In the past decade, decreases in clinical episodes and deaths due to malaria have been mainly associ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...
Malaria epidemics affect nonimmune populations in many highland and semi-arid areas of Africa. Effec...
Malaria epidemics affect nonimmune populations in many highland and semi-arid areas of Africa. Effec...
Periodic epidemics of malaria are a major public health problem for many sub-Saharan African countri...
Malaria epidemics have long been known to recur in the African highlands. Efforts to develop systems...
Abstract Malaria remains a major public health threat to more than 600 million Africans and its cont...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became im...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
It is expected that diseases are likely to spread to newer areas, and high-income countries may expe...
Background Early warnings of malaria transmission allow health officials to better prepare for fu...
In the past decade, decreases in clinical episodes and deaths due to malaria have been mainly associ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...