Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of the factors contributing to the reemergence of malaria is human migration. People move for a number of reasons, including environmental deterioration, economic necessity, conflicts, and natural disasters. These factors are most likely to affect the poor, many of whom live in or near malarious areas. Identifying and understanding the influence of these population movements can improve prevention measures and malaria control programs
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
Abstract Recent increases in funding for malaria control have led to the reduction in transmission i...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of...
Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of...
Background: Human population movement poses a major obstacle to malaria control and elimination. Wit...
Background: Although population mobility is frequently cited as a barrier to malaria elimination, a ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Human movement impacts the spread and transmission of infectious diseases. Recently, a large reservo...
Background Malaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM)...
Malaria is one of infectious diseases which become the main public health problem especially in Indo...
Much effort has been made to control malaria over the past decades in South-East Asia Confirmed case...
BackgroundMalaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM) ...
INTRODUCTION: The quantification of parasite movements can provide valuable information for control ...
Background: The relationships between human population movement (HPM) and health are a concern at gl...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
Abstract Recent increases in funding for malaria control have led to the reduction in transmission i...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...
Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of...
Reports of malaria are increasing in many countries and in areas thought free of the disease. One of...
Background: Human population movement poses a major obstacle to malaria control and elimination. Wit...
Background: Although population mobility is frequently cited as a barrier to malaria elimination, a ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Human movement impacts the spread and transmission of infectious diseases. Recently, a large reservo...
Background Malaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM)...
Malaria is one of infectious diseases which become the main public health problem especially in Indo...
Much effort has been made to control malaria over the past decades in South-East Asia Confirmed case...
BackgroundMalaria is heterogeneously distributed across landscapes. Human population movement (HPM) ...
INTRODUCTION: The quantification of parasite movements can provide valuable information for control ...
Background: The relationships between human population movement (HPM) and health are a concern at gl...
[Extract] Malaria remains the most important vector-borne disease in Africa, with over 590,000 death...
Abstract Recent increases in funding for malaria control have led to the reduction in transmission i...
In metropolitan areas people travel frequently and extensively but often in highly structured commut...