Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, marginal transmission environments. However, the effect of increasing temperature in warmer regions where conditions currently support endemic transmission has received less attention. We investigate how increases in temperature from optimal conditions (27 °C to 30 °C and 33 °C) interact with realistic diurnal temperature ranges (DTR: ± 0 °C, 3 °C, and 4.5 °C) to affect the ability of key vector species from Africa and Asia (Anopheles gambiae and An. stephensi) to transmit the human malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum. The effects of increasing temperature and DTR on parasite prevalence, parasite intensity, and mosquito mortality decreased ...
Malaria risk is determined by environmental and socio-economic factors. The predicted climate change...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. Current understanding of how t...
Vector-borne diseases are among the diseases that have been linked with climate change (IPCC. 2001)...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. The current understanding of h...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
Malaria dynamics are closely tied to climate, as rainfed water pools provide the habitat for the Ano...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
Background: Mosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they h...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Afr...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Malaria risk is determined by environmental and socio-economic factors. The predicted climate change...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. Current understanding of how t...
Vector-borne diseases are among the diseases that have been linked with climate change (IPCC. 2001)...
Malaria transmission is known to be strongly impacted by temperature. The current understanding of h...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
Malaria dynamics are closely tied to climate, as rainfed water pools provide the habitat for the Ano...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
Background: Mosquito-borne diseases are expanding their range, and re-emerging in areas where they h...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Afr...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Malaria risk is determined by environmental and socio-economic factors. The predicted climate change...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...
Mosquito-borne diseases cause a major burden of disease worldwide. The vital rates of these ectother...