Background With more than half of Africa’s population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden of malaria among urban populations in Africa continues to rise with an increasing number of people at risk of infection. However, malaria intervention across Africa remains focused on rural, highly endemic communities with far fewer strategic policy directions for the control of malaria in rapidly growing African urban settlements. The complex and heterogeneous nature of urban malaria requires a better understanding of the spatial and temporal patterns of urban malaria risk in order to design effective urban malaria control programs. In this study, we use remotely sensed variables and other environmental covariates to examine the ...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
Abstract Background The United Nations forecasts that by 2050, more than 60% of the African populati...
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,...
Background: With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030...
With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden...
A thesis submitted to the School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Wit...
OBJECTIVES: Malaria risk maps have re-emerged as an important tool for appropriately targeting the l...
The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transforming urban l...
Background: The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transfor...
Background: The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transfor...
Abstract. The rapid growth of cities in sub-Saharan Africa, much of it driven by rural-urban migrati...
Background: The United Nations forecasts that by 2050, more than 60% of the African population will ...
Background: Outbreaks of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) impose a heavy burden on vulnerable population...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
Abstract Background The United Nations forecasts that by 2050, more than 60% of the African populati...
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,...
Background: With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030...
With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden...
A thesis submitted to the School of Public Health, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Wit...
OBJECTIVES: Malaria risk maps have re-emerged as an important tool for appropriately targeting the l...
The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transforming urban l...
Background: The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transfor...
Background: The rapid and often uncontrolled rural–urban migration in Sub-Saharan Africa is transfor...
Abstract. The rapid growth of cities in sub-Saharan Africa, much of it driven by rural-urban migrati...
Background: The United Nations forecasts that by 2050, more than 60% of the African population will ...
Background: Outbreaks of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) impose a heavy burden on vulnerable population...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: High malaria transmission heterogeneity in an urban environment ...
Understanding local variability in malaria transmission risk is critically important when designing ...
Abstract Background The United Nations forecasts that by 2050, more than 60% of the African populati...