Background: Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, the disease is still the leading cause of hospitalization and death. Transmission remains high and is driven by suitable weather conditions. There is a real concern that intervention gains may be reversed by climatic changes in the country. In this study, we investigate the effects of climate on the spatio-temporal trends of malaria incidence in Uganda during 2013–2017. Methods: Bayesian spatio-temporal negative binomial models were fitted on district-aggregated monthly malaria cases, reported by two age groups, defined by a cut-off age of 5 years. Weather data was obtained from remote sensing sources including rainfall, day land s...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Abstract Background Environmental factors such as temperature, rainfall, and vegetation cover play a...
BACKGROUND:Malaria burden in Uganda has declined disproportionately among regions despite overall hi...
Abstract Background Electronic reporting of routine health facility data in Uganda began with the ad...
In Uganda, malaria vector control interventions and case management with Artemisinin Combination The...
Malaria burden in Uganda has declined disproportionately among regions despite overall high interven...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
Abstract Background Environmental factors play a major role in transmission of malaria given their r...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Abstract Background Environmental factors such as temperature, rainfall, and vegetation cover play a...
BACKGROUND:Malaria burden in Uganda has declined disproportionately among regions despite overall hi...
Abstract Background Electronic reporting of routine health facility data in Uganda began with the ad...
In Uganda, malaria vector control interventions and case management with Artemisinin Combination The...
Malaria burden in Uganda has declined disproportionately among regions despite overall high interven...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
Abstract Background Environmental factors play a major role in transmission of malaria given their r...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...