International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in the 19th century and life expectancy was particularly shortened in Alpine valleys. This study was designed to determine how the disease affected people in the area and to identify the factors influencing malaria transmission. Methods Demographic data of the 19th century were collected from death registers of eight villages of the flood-plain of the river Isère. Correlations were performed between these demographic data and reconstructed meteorological data. Archive documents from medical practitioners gave information on symptoms of ill people. Engineer reports provided information on the hydraulic project developments in the Isère valley. Resu...
This article reviews studies examining the relationship between climate variability and the transmis...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
Abstract : Hydrology, malaria and mosquito control: the example of the Rhône-Alpes region, France. A...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "How human practices have affected vector-borne di...
International audienceBackground: The two main puzzles of this study are the onset and then sudden s...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
The Camargue is an extensive wetland in the southeast of France, which is highly influenced by human...
Background: Even if rainfall and temperature are factors classically associated to malaria, little i...
Abstract Background Malaria has historically been entrenched in indigenous populations of the Repúbl...
Background Extreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing global warming, but co...
This article reviews studies examining the relationship between climate variability and the transmis...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...
International audienceBackground Malaria was endemic in the Rhône-Alpes area of eastern France in th...
Abstract : Hydrology, malaria and mosquito control: the example of the Rhône-Alpes region, France. A...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "How human practices have affected vector-borne di...
International audienceBackground: The two main puzzles of this study are the onset and then sudden s...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
SUMMARY Worldwide mosquitoes are transmitting a wide variety of infections to humans. Not only trop...
Using historical data, we highlight the consequences of anthropogenic ecosystem modifications on the...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
The Camargue is an extensive wetland in the southeast of France, which is highly influenced by human...
Background: Even if rainfall and temperature are factors classically associated to malaria, little i...
Abstract Background Malaria has historically been entrenched in indigenous populations of the Repúbl...
Background Extreme precipitation events are increasing as a result of ongoing global warming, but co...
This article reviews studies examining the relationship between climate variability and the transmis...
Malaria is today the most important vector-borne disease in the world. Like all vector- borne diseas...
Endemic malaria in most of the hot and humid African climates is the leading cause of morbidity and ...