This review highlights the progress and current status of remote sensing (RS) and geographical information systems (GIS) as currently applied to the problem of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The burden of P. falciparum malaria in SSA is first summarized and then contrasted with the paucity of accurate and recent information on the nature and extent of the disease. This provides perspective on both the global importance of the pathogen and the potential for contribution of RS and GIS techniques. The ecology of P. falciparum malaria and its major anopheline vectors in SSA in then outlined, to provide the epidemiological background for considering disease transmission processes and their environmental correlates. Be...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
This review highlights the progress and current status of remote sensing (RS) and geographical infor...
Spatial technologies, <em>i.e.</em> geographic information systems, remote sensing, and global posit...
International audienceMapping and anticipating risk is a major issue in the fight against malaria, a...
Malaria is one of the deadliest parasitic diseases common in the warm, moist tropics of the world. P...
Malaria is a serious public health threat in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and its transmission risk var...
ABSTRACT- Malaria remains one of the greatest killers of human beings, particularly in the developin...
This paper presents a review of numerous studies conducted on spatial technologies, tools, and appli...
Abstract Background Despite global intervention efforts, malaria remains a major public health conce...
Mapping and anticipating risk is a major issue in the fight against malaria, a disease causing an es...
With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden...
Background With more than half of Africa’s population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030,...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
This review highlights the progress and current status of remote sensing (RS) and geographical infor...
Spatial technologies, <em>i.e.</em> geographic information systems, remote sensing, and global posit...
International audienceMapping and anticipating risk is a major issue in the fight against malaria, a...
Malaria is one of the deadliest parasitic diseases common in the warm, moist tropics of the world. P...
Malaria is a serious public health threat in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), and its transmission risk var...
ABSTRACT- Malaria remains one of the greatest killers of human beings, particularly in the developin...
This paper presents a review of numerous studies conducted on spatial technologies, tools, and appli...
Abstract Background Despite global intervention efforts, malaria remains a major public health conce...
Mapping and anticipating risk is a major issue in the fight against malaria, a disease causing an es...
With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden...
Background With more than half of Africa’s population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030,...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...