Malaria (ague) was once common in many parts of Great Britain (GB). Here we identify areas currently at risk from vivax malaria and examine how this pattern may change as a consequence of global warming during this century. We used a mathematical model to describe how temperature affects the risk of vivax malaria, transmitted by a common British mosquito, Anopheles atroparvus. This model was linked with present-day temperature surfaces and future temperature change scenarios for GB, and used to map areas suitable for malaria transmission. We found an excellent agreement between the present-day risk map for malaria and historical records of ague distribution. This study demonstrates that many parts of GB are warm enough for malaria transmiss...
Global temperatures fluctuate as part a natural climate cycle but over the past 100 years human infl...
The current and potential future impact of climate change on malaria is of major public health inter...
International audienceVector-borne diseases are particularly responsive to changing environmental co...
Malaria (ague) was once common in many parts of Great Britain (GB). Here we identify areas currently...
BACKGROUND: The world is facing an increased threat from new and emerging diseases, and there is con...
Malaria risk is determined by environmental and socio-economic factors. The predicted climate change...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
Global estimates of the potential impact of climate change on malaria transmission were calculated b...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
Present global temperatures are in a warming phase that began 200 to 300 years ago. Some climate mod...
Forecasting the impacts of climate change on Aedes-borne viruses-especially dengue, chikungunya, and...
x Health authorities need to remain alert to the possibility of future European malaria outbreaks or...
Vector-borne diseases are feared to extend their range in a future where global warming has occurred...
Treball de fi de grau en Biologia HumanaSupervisor: Fernando García BenavidesAnthropogenic climate ...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Global temperatures fluctuate as part a natural climate cycle but over the past 100 years human infl...
The current and potential future impact of climate change on malaria is of major public health inter...
International audienceVector-borne diseases are particularly responsive to changing environmental co...
Malaria (ague) was once common in many parts of Great Britain (GB). Here we identify areas currently...
BACKGROUND: The world is facing an increased threat from new and emerging diseases, and there is con...
Malaria risk is determined by environmental and socio-economic factors. The predicted climate change...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
Global estimates of the potential impact of climate change on malaria transmission were calculated b...
Abstract Climate is one of several causes of disease emergence. Although half or more of infectious ...
Present global temperatures are in a warming phase that began 200 to 300 years ago. Some climate mod...
Forecasting the impacts of climate change on Aedes-borne viruses-especially dengue, chikungunya, and...
x Health authorities need to remain alert to the possibility of future European malaria outbreaks or...
Vector-borne diseases are feared to extend their range in a future where global warming has occurred...
Treball de fi de grau en Biologia HumanaSupervisor: Fernando García BenavidesAnthropogenic climate ...
Several studies suggest the potential for climate change to increase malaria incidence in cooler, ma...
Global temperatures fluctuate as part a natural climate cycle but over the past 100 years human infl...
The current and potential future impact of climate change on malaria is of major public health inter...
International audienceVector-borne diseases are particularly responsive to changing environmental co...