Landscape ecology research relies on frameworks based on geographical information systems (GIS), geostatistics and spatial-feature relationships. With regard to health, the approach consists of systems analysis using a set of powerful tools aimed at the reduction of community vulnerability through improved public policies. The north-oriental malaria focus, one of five such foci in Venezuela, situated in the north-eastern part of the Estado Sucre state, unites several social and environmental features and functions as an epidemiological corridor, i.e. an endemic zone characterised by permanent interaction between the mosquito vector and the human host allowing a continuous persistence of the malaria lifecycle. A GIS was developed based...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
International audienceMalaria remains one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the world and ...
Background This paper explores the scope of malaria-susceptibility modelling to predict malaria occu...
Landscape ecology research relies on frameworks based on geographical information systems (GIS), geo...
A hybrid classified Landsat 7TM+ image was used to perform a statistical analysis to separate region...
Despite much research in the identification of areas with malaria, it is urgent to further investiga...
The last decade has seen an unprecedented, worldwide acceleration of environmental and climate chang...
Malaria is a preventable disease that persists as one of Colombia´s major public health problems. An...
SummaryGeographical Information Systems (GIS) have been used extensively for the development of epid...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian malaria mortality is 60 times higher than the Amazon malaria mor...
Background: Malaria transmission is highly dependent on environmental conditions. The association b...
El contexto espacial de las áreas donde se desarrollan enfermedades transmitidas por vectores...
Abstract. We stratified the risk of malaria transmission (Plasmodium vivax) in 35 villages along a c...
Malaria affects about half of the world's population, with the vast majority of cases occuring in Af...
Diseases transmitted by vectors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Brazil and in t...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
International audienceMalaria remains one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the world and ...
Background This paper explores the scope of malaria-susceptibility modelling to predict malaria occu...
Landscape ecology research relies on frameworks based on geographical information systems (GIS), geo...
A hybrid classified Landsat 7TM+ image was used to perform a statistical analysis to separate region...
Despite much research in the identification of areas with malaria, it is urgent to further investiga...
The last decade has seen an unprecedented, worldwide acceleration of environmental and climate chang...
Malaria is a preventable disease that persists as one of Colombia´s major public health problems. An...
SummaryGeographical Information Systems (GIS) have been used extensively for the development of epid...
Abstract Background Extra-Amazonian malaria mortality is 60 times higher than the Amazon malaria mor...
Background: Malaria transmission is highly dependent on environmental conditions. The association b...
El contexto espacial de las áreas donde se desarrollan enfermedades transmitidas por vectores...
Abstract. We stratified the risk of malaria transmission (Plasmodium vivax) in 35 villages along a c...
Malaria affects about half of the world's population, with the vast majority of cases occuring in Af...
Diseases transmitted by vectors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in Brazil and in t...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
International audienceMalaria remains one of the most common vector-borne diseases in the world and ...
Background This paper explores the scope of malaria-susceptibility modelling to predict malaria occu...