Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variations in malaria cases for the Uganda Protectorate. The analysis shows the mid-to-late 1930s to be a period of increased reported cases. After World War II, malaria cases trend down to a relative minimum in the early 1950s, before increasing rapidly after 1953 to the end of the decade. Data for the Western Province confirm these national trends, which at the time were attributed to a wide range of causes, including land development and management schemes, population mobility, interventions and misdiagnosis. Climate was occasionally proposed as a contributor to enhanced case numbers, and unusual precipitation patterns were held responsible; temper...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Different malarial situations in Africa within the past 40 years are discussed in order to evaluate ...
Recent epidemics of Plasmodium falciparum malaria have been observed in high-altitude areas of East ...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
The causes of the recent reemergence of Plasmodium falciparum epidemic malaria in the East African h...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
Background: Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of inte...
The causes of the recent re-emergence of malaria in the East African highlands probably involve a co...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Different malarial situations in Africa within the past 40 years are discussed in order to evaluate ...
Recent epidemics of Plasmodium falciparum malaria have been observed in high-altitude areas of East ...
Malaria case statistics were analysed for the period 1926 to 1960 to identify inter-annual variation...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
The causes of the recent reemergence of Plasmodium falciparum epidemic malaria in the East African h...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
African highlands, once considered refuges from the death and disability caused by malaria in the re...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
Background: Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of inte...
The causes of the recent re-emergence of malaria in the East African highlands probably involve a co...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Different malarial situations in Africa within the past 40 years are discussed in order to evaluate ...
Recent epidemics of Plasmodium falciparum malaria have been observed in high-altitude areas of East ...