Kenya displays large spatiotemporal diversity in its climate and ecology. It follows that malaria transmission will reflect this environmental heterogeneity in both space and time. In this article, we discuss how such heterogeneity, and its epidemiological consequences, should be considered in the development of early warning systems for malaria epidemics.The full-text of this article is not available in ORA, but you may be able to access the article via the publisher copy link on this record page. Citation: Hay, S. I. et al. (2001). 'Malaria early warning in Kenya', Trends in Parasitology, 17(2), 95-99. [Available at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/14714922]
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
Malaria transmission is spatially heterogeneous. This reduces the efficacy of control strategies, bu...
Conducted in five sites in the western Kenya highlands, two U-shaped valleys (Iguhu, Emutete), two V...
Kenya displays large spatiotemporal diversity in its climate and ecology. It follows that malaria tr...
Kenya displays large spatiotemporal diversity in its climate and ecology. It follows that malaria tr...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland areas of East Africa have caused considerable morb...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became im...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
<p>Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the la...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Abstract Malaria transmission is highly heterogeneous through time and space, and mapping of this he...
Malaria risk in the highlands of western Kenya: an entomological perspective C.J.M. Koenraadt? and A...
Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This het...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
Malaria transmission is spatially heterogeneous. This reduces the efficacy of control strategies, bu...
Conducted in five sites in the western Kenya highlands, two U-shaped valleys (Iguhu, Emutete), two V...
Kenya displays large spatiotemporal diversity in its climate and ecology. It follows that malaria tr...
Kenya displays large spatiotemporal diversity in its climate and ecology. It follows that malaria tr...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland areas of East Africa have caused considerable morb...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became im...
Following severe malaria epidemics in the western Kenya highlands after the late 1980s it became imp...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
<p>Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the la...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Abstract Malaria transmission is highly heterogeneous through time and space, and mapping of this he...
Malaria risk in the highlands of western Kenya: an entomological perspective C.J.M. Koenraadt? and A...
Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This het...
Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding in arid areas...
Malaria transmission is spatially heterogeneous. This reduces the efficacy of control strategies, bu...
Conducted in five sites in the western Kenya highlands, two U-shaped valleys (Iguhu, Emutete), two V...