In areas approaching malaria elimination, human mobility patterns are important in determining the proportion of malaria cases that are imported or the result of low-level, endemic transmission. A convenience sample of participants enrolled in a longitudinal cohort study in the catchment area of Macha Hospital in Choma District, Southern Province, Zambia, was selected to carry a GPS data logger for one month from October 2013 to August 2014. Density maps and activity space plots were created to evaluate seasonal movement patterns. Time spent outside the household compound during anopheline biting times, and time spent in malaria high- and lowrisk areas, were calculated. There was evidence of seasonal movement patterns, with increased long-d...
Human movement affects malaria epidemiology at multiple geographical levels; however, few studies me...
Background: As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control effo...
Humans move frequently and tend to carry parasites among areas with endemic malaria and into areas w...
In areas approaching malaria elimination, human mobility patterns are important in determining the p...
Abstract Background Human mobility is a driver for the reemergence or resurgence of malaria and has ...
Background: The scale-up of malaria control efforts has led to a global decline in malaria burden, b...
Background: Human population movement poses a major obstacle to malaria control and elimination. Wit...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
\ud \ud Spatial and longitudinal monitoring of transmission intensity will allow better targeting of...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
BACKGROUND: Spatial and longitudinal monitoring of transmission intensity will allow better targetin...
Infectious disease dynamics are affected by human mobility more powerfully than previously thought, ...
Background Malaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM)...
BackgroundMalaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM) ...
Human movement affects malaria epidemiology at multiple geographical levels; however, few studies me...
Background: As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control effo...
Humans move frequently and tend to carry parasites among areas with endemic malaria and into areas w...
In areas approaching malaria elimination, human mobility patterns are important in determining the p...
Abstract Background Human mobility is a driver for the reemergence or resurgence of malaria and has ...
Background: The scale-up of malaria control efforts has led to a global decline in malaria burden, b...
Background: Human population movement poses a major obstacle to malaria control and elimination. Wit...
As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts and as dr...
BackgroundAs malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control efforts...
\ud \ud Spatial and longitudinal monitoring of transmission intensity will allow better targeting of...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
BACKGROUND: Spatial and longitudinal monitoring of transmission intensity will allow better targetin...
Infectious disease dynamics are affected by human mobility more powerfully than previously thought, ...
Background Malaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM)...
BackgroundMalaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM) ...
Human movement affects malaria epidemiology at multiple geographical levels; however, few studies me...
Background: As malaria prevalence declines in many parts of the world due to widescale control effo...
Humans move frequently and tend to carry parasites among areas with endemic malaria and into areas w...