AbstractSocial factors of malaria were examined using the case-study of malaria incidence in Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka has currently achieved eradication of malaria but as it is a small island, developing country, it is vulnerable to climate change threats. Therefore the social influences, host immunity, anti-malarial resistance, prosperity and travel, were investigated with particular reference to potential climate change-induced malaria. Development of immunity depends on the intensity and stability of transmission within the region. Although Sri Lanka recently eradicated malaria, it was previously considered a region of low to moderate transmission, with most individual inoculation resulting in infection and disease at all ages. Self-medicati...
Increase global warming and climate changes affect disease transmission by shifting the vector's geo...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Vector-borne diseases are feared to extend their range in a future where global warming has occurred...
AbstractSocial factors of malaria were examined using the case-study of malaria incidence in Sri Lan...
Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade has had dramatic declines ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade...
Abstract. In an 18-month study of malaria in a population of 1,875 residents in 423 houses in an end...
Sri Lanka is a country that has long suffered from epidemics of malaria. In this historical context,...
Malaria in Sri Lanka is unstable and epidemic, with large spatial and temporal differences in transm...
The transmission of malaria in Sri Lanka is unstable; its incidence greatly fluctuates from year to ...
Abstract Background Following the tsunami, a detailed overview of the area specific transmission lev...
BACKGROUND: Malaria-related knowledge, preventative methods and treatment-seeking behaviours were in...
In Kerala, malaria had been eradicated as early as in 1965. But imported malaria used to occur even ...
One year ago, the authors of this article reported in this journal on the malaria situation in Sri L...
Malaria is an environmental disease, influenced not only by physical and biological environmental fa...
Increase global warming and climate changes affect disease transmission by shifting the vector's geo...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Vector-borne diseases are feared to extend their range in a future where global warming has occurred...
AbstractSocial factors of malaria were examined using the case-study of malaria incidence in Sri Lan...
Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade has had dramatic declines ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Sri Lanka has a long history of malaria control, and over the past decade...
Abstract. In an 18-month study of malaria in a population of 1,875 residents in 423 houses in an end...
Sri Lanka is a country that has long suffered from epidemics of malaria. In this historical context,...
Malaria in Sri Lanka is unstable and epidemic, with large spatial and temporal differences in transm...
The transmission of malaria in Sri Lanka is unstable; its incidence greatly fluctuates from year to ...
Abstract Background Following the tsunami, a detailed overview of the area specific transmission lev...
BACKGROUND: Malaria-related knowledge, preventative methods and treatment-seeking behaviours were in...
In Kerala, malaria had been eradicated as early as in 1965. But imported malaria used to occur even ...
One year ago, the authors of this article reported in this journal on the malaria situation in Sri L...
Malaria is an environmental disease, influenced not only by physical and biological environmental fa...
Increase global warming and climate changes affect disease transmission by shifting the vector's geo...
The government of Tanzania and some NGOs have been making a lot of efforts to control malaria, but ...
Vector-borne diseases are feared to extend their range in a future where global warming has occurred...