BACKGROUND: As malaria transmission declines, continued improvements of prevention and control interventions will increasingly rely on accurate knowledge of risk factors and an ability to define high-risk areas and populations at risk for focal targeting of interventions. This paper explores the independent association between living in a hotspot and prospective risk of malaria infection. METHODS: Malaria infection status defined by nPCR and AMA-1 status in year 1 were used to define geographic hotspots using two geospatial statistical methods (SaTScan and Kernel density smoothing). Other malaria risk factors for malaria infection were explored by fitting a multivariable model. RESULTS: This study demonstrated that residing in infection hot...
BACKGROUND: Despite the biological plausibility of hotspots fueling malaria transmission, the eviden...
Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This het...
Background: Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of mala...
As malaria transmission declines, continued improvements of prevention and control interventions wil...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Variation in the risk of malaria within populations is a frequently described but poorly understood ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of mala...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the risk of malaria within populations is a frequently described but poorly...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland are...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission in African highland areas can be prone to epidemics, with minor flu...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
Problem Statement: Hotspot theory posits that there is a weak link in the Plasmodium falciparum para...
Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last decade, and ...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
BACKGROUND:The goal of malaria elimination necessitates an improved understanding of any fine-scale ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the biological plausibility of hotspots fueling malaria transmission, the eviden...
Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This het...
Background: Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of mala...
As malaria transmission declines, continued improvements of prevention and control interventions wil...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the factors which determine a household's or individual's risk of malaria ...
Variation in the risk of malaria within populations is a frequently described but poorly understood ...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of mala...
BACKGROUND: Variation in the risk of malaria within populations is a frequently described but poorly...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland are...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission in African highland areas can be prone to epidemics, with minor flu...
Malaria prevalence remains high in many African countries despite massive scaling-up of insecticide ...
Problem Statement: Hotspot theory posits that there is a weak link in the Plasmodium falciparum para...
Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last decade, and ...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
BACKGROUND:The goal of malaria elimination necessitates an improved understanding of any fine-scale ...
BACKGROUND: Despite the biological plausibility of hotspots fueling malaria transmission, the eviden...
Infectious diseases often demonstrate heterogeneity of transmission among host populations. This het...
Background: Malaria transmission intensity is heterogeneous, complicating the implementation of mala...