INTRODUCTION:Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target interventions in settings of low malaria transmission. The aim of this study was to assess whether malaria infections were clustered in areas with long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) alone, indoor residual spraying (IRS) alone, or a combination of LLINs and IRS interventions, and to determine the risk factors for the observed malaria clustering in southern-central Ethiopia. METHODS:A cohort of 34,548 individuals residing in 6,071 households was followed for 121 weeks, from October 2014 to January 2017. Both active and passive case detection mechanisms were used to identify clinical malaria episodes, and there were no geographic heterogeneit...
Rwanda reported significant reductions in malaria burden following scale up of control intervention ...
Background: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomized controlled trial to ...
The epidemiology of malaria over small areas remains poorly understood, and this is particularly tru...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Understanding the spatio-temporal pattern of malaria transmission where prevention and control measu...
Background: Understanding the spatio-temporal pattern of malaria transmission where prevention and c...
BACKGROUND: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
BACKGROUND. Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia, accounting for over...
Background: Despite a remarkable achievement in reducing malaria and in scaling up vector control i...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
The distribution of malaria infections is heterogeneous in space and time, especially in low transmi...
BACKGROUND: Spatial and temporal heterogeneities in the risk of malaria have led the WHO to recommen...
Background The over-distributed pattern of malaria transmission has led to attempts to define malari...
To understand the drivers and consequences of malaria in epidemic-prone regions, it is important to ...
Rwanda reported significant reductions in malaria burden following scale up of control intervention ...
Background: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomized controlled trial to ...
The epidemiology of malaria over small areas remains poorly understood, and this is particularly tru...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
INTRODUCTION: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Understanding the spatio-temporal pattern of malaria transmission where prevention and control measu...
Background: Understanding the spatio-temporal pattern of malaria transmission where prevention and c...
BACKGROUND: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
BACKGROUND. Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia, accounting for over...
Background: Despite a remarkable achievement in reducing malaria and in scaling up vector control i...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
The distribution of malaria infections is heterogeneous in space and time, especially in low transmi...
BACKGROUND: Spatial and temporal heterogeneities in the risk of malaria have led the WHO to recommen...
Background The over-distributed pattern of malaria transmission has led to attempts to define malari...
To understand the drivers and consequences of malaria in epidemic-prone regions, it is important to ...
Rwanda reported significant reductions in malaria burden following scale up of control intervention ...
Background: This study was part of the work to prepare for a cluster-randomized controlled trial to ...
The epidemiology of malaria over small areas remains poorly understood, and this is particularly tru...