BACKGROUND: Many recent studies have examined the impact of urbanization on Plasmodium falciparum malaria endemicity and found a general trend of reduced transmission in urban areas. However, none has examined the effect of urbanization on Plasmodium vivax malaria, which is the most widely distributed malaria species and can also cause severe clinical syndromes in humans. In this study, a set of 10,003 community-based P. vivax parasite rate (PvPR) surveys are used to explore the relationships between PvPR in urban and rural settings. METHODS: The PvPR surveys were overlaid onto a map of global urban extents to derive an urban/rural assignment. The differences in PvPR values between urban and rural areas were then examined. Groups of PvPR su...
Background: Current understanding of the spatial epidemiology and geographical distribution of Plasm...
Many attempts have been made to quantify Africa’s malaria burden but none has addressed how urbaniza...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
BACKGROUND: Many recent studies have examined the impact of urbanization on Plasmodium falciparum ma...
Background: Although malaria has been traditionally regarded as less of a problem in urban areas com...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control and the optimal dist...
Background A research priority for Plasmodium vivax malaria is to improve our understanding of the s...
Abstract. The rapid increase in the world’s urban population has major implications for the epidemio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The world is rapidly becoming urban with the global population living in ci...
International audienceThe rapid increase in the world's urban population has major implications for ...
There is a growing interest in the effects of urbanisation in Africa on Plasmodium falciparum risks ...
Background: A research priority for Plasmodium vivax malaria is to improve our understanding of the ...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of the spatial epidemiology and geographical distribution of Plasm...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread of the human malarias and is capable of causi...
Sub-Saharan Africa is registering one of the highest urban population growth across the world. It is...
Background: Current understanding of the spatial epidemiology and geographical distribution of Plasm...
Many attempts have been made to quantify Africa’s malaria burden but none has addressed how urbaniza...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...
BACKGROUND: Many recent studies have examined the impact of urbanization on Plasmodium falciparum ma...
Background: Although malaria has been traditionally regarded as less of a problem in urban areas com...
Background: The efficient allocation of financial resources for malaria control and the optimal dist...
Background A research priority for Plasmodium vivax malaria is to improve our understanding of the s...
Abstract. The rapid increase in the world’s urban population has major implications for the epidemio...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The world is rapidly becoming urban with the global population living in ci...
International audienceThe rapid increase in the world's urban population has major implications for ...
There is a growing interest in the effects of urbanisation in Africa on Plasmodium falciparum risks ...
Background: A research priority for Plasmodium vivax malaria is to improve our understanding of the ...
BACKGROUND: Current understanding of the spatial epidemiology and geographical distribution of Plasm...
Plasmodium vivax is the most geographically widespread of the human malarias and is capable of causi...
Sub-Saharan Africa is registering one of the highest urban population growth across the world. It is...
Background: Current understanding of the spatial epidemiology and geographical distribution of Plasm...
Many attempts have been made to quantify Africa’s malaria burden but none has addressed how urbaniza...
Background: Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity, and co-infections have substantial impacts on...