Malaria remains a major health problem in Sudan. With a population exceeding 39 million, there are around 7.5 million cases and 35,000 deaths every year. The predicted distribution of malaria derived from climate factors such as maximum and minimum temperatures, rainfall and relative humidity was compared with the actual number of malaria cases in Sudan for the period 2004 to 2010. The predictive calculations were done by fuzzy logic suitability (FLS) applied to the numerical distribution of malaria transmission based on the life cycle characteristics of the Anopheles mosquito accounting for the impact of climate factors on malaria transmission. This information is visualized as a series of maps (presented in video format) using a geograph...
The severity and timing of seasonal malaria epidemics is strongly linked with temperature and rainfa...
There is an increasing need to provide spatial distribution maps of the clinical burden of Plasmodiu...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...
Malaria is a major public health problem in Sudan. Climatic variability is the main risk factor for ...
Malaria is widely spread and distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Sudan...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMalaria is a common infection in tropical areas, transmitted between humans...
Malaria is a serious and life-threatening mosquito-borne disease that every year affects over 200 mi...
Background: Malaria is rampant in Africa and causes untold mortality and morbidity. Vector-borne dis...
Malaria is a serious threat to global health, with over [Formula: see text] of the cases reported in...
Malaria infection continues to be a major problem in many parts of the world including Africa. Envir...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
Malaria remains the single largest threat to child survival in sub-Saharan Africa and warrants long-...
Malaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malaria cases a...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND : Malaria, though curable, continues to be a major health and socioeconomic challenge. M...
The severity and timing of seasonal malaria epidemics is strongly linked with temperature and rainfa...
There is an increasing need to provide spatial distribution maps of the clinical burden of Plasmodiu...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...
Malaria is a major public health problem in Sudan. Climatic variability is the main risk factor for ...
Malaria is widely spread and distributed in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Sudan...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMalaria is a common infection in tropical areas, transmitted between humans...
Malaria is a serious and life-threatening mosquito-borne disease that every year affects over 200 mi...
Background: Malaria is rampant in Africa and causes untold mortality and morbidity. Vector-borne dis...
Malaria is a serious threat to global health, with over [Formula: see text] of the cases reported in...
Malaria infection continues to be a major problem in many parts of the world including Africa. Envir...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
Malaria remains the single largest threat to child survival in sub-Saharan Africa and warrants long-...
Malaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malaria cases a...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum morbid and fatal risks are considerably higher in areas supporting...
BACKGROUND : Malaria, though curable, continues to be a major health and socioeconomic challenge. M...
The severity and timing of seasonal malaria epidemics is strongly linked with temperature and rainfa...
There is an increasing need to provide spatial distribution maps of the clinical burden of Plasmodiu...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...