Climatic conditions such as relatively cold temperatures and dryness are able to limit malaria transmission. Climate change is therefore expected to alter malaria spread. A previous assessment of the potential impacts of climate change on the seasonality of malaria in Africa is revisited. Bias-corrected regional climate projections with a horizontal resolution of 0.5A degrees are used from the Regional Model (REMO), which include land use and land cover changes. The malaria model employed is the climate-driven seasonality model (MSM) from the Mapping Malaria Risk in Africa project for which a comparison with data from the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) and the Liverpool Malaria Model (LMM), and a novel validation procedure lends more credence ...
The public health and economic consequences of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are once again regarded...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras.Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
The effect of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria transmission is studied using...
Malaria is one of the most serious health problems in the world. The projected climate change will p...
The distribution and seasonal transmission of malaria is affected by climate, as both vector and par...
The distribution and seasonal transmission of malaria is affected by climate, as both vector and par...
It is expected that diseases are likely to spread to newer areas, and high-income countries may expe...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Afr...
The public health and economic consequences of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are once again regarded...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Africa using a publ...
The public health and economic consequences of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are once again regarded...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras.Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...
Background Climate change is likely to affect transmission of vector-borne diseases such as malaria...
BACKGROUND: Climate change will probably alter the spread and transmission intensity of malaria in A...
The sensitivity of vector borne diseases like malaria to climate continues to raise considerable con...
Background: Climate change is expected to affect the distribution of environmental suitability for m...
The effect of climate change on the spatiotemporal dynamics of malaria transmission is studied using...
Malaria is one of the most serious health problems in the world. The projected climate change will p...
The distribution and seasonal transmission of malaria is affected by climate, as both vector and par...
The distribution and seasonal transmission of malaria is affected by climate, as both vector and par...
It is expected that diseases are likely to spread to newer areas, and high-income countries may expe...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Afr...
The public health and economic consequences of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are once again regarded...
We mapped current and future temperature suitability for malaria transmission in Africa using a publ...
The public health and economic consequences of Plasmodium falciparum malaria are once again regarded...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 4 figuras.Climate change impacts on malaria are typically assessed...
Time series analysis of a climate-driven model of malaria transmission shows limited evidence for an...