Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland valleys on malaria in the forest region of western Côte d'Ivoire. The importance of malaria was compared in terms of prevalence and parasite density of infections and also in terms of clinical malaria incidence between three agro-ecosystems: (i) uncultivated inland valleys, (R0), (ii) inland valleys with one annual rice cultivation in the rainy season, (R1) and (iii) developed inland valleys with two annual rice cultivation cycles, (R2). Methods: Between May 1998 and March 1999, seven villages of each agro-ecosystem (R0, R1 and R2) were randomly selected among villages pooled by farming system. In these 21 villages, a total of 1,900 people of ...
This article reports upon a community survey of malaria in Prabis, Guinea-Bissau. A house to house ...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
The seasonality of malaria transmission was investigated in two villages in central Côte d'Ivoire: o...
Background Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewe...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Urbanization occurs at a rapid pace across Africa and Asia and affects people's health and well-bein...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d?Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
Background Agro-ecological systems have been associated with increased malaria intensity. This study...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Background: This study aimed to investigate baseline data on malaria before the evaluation of new ve...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
This article reports upon a community survey of malaria in Prábis, Guinea-Bissau. A house to house c...
This article reports upon a community survey of malaria in Prabis, Guinea-Bissau. A house to house ...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
The seasonality of malaria transmission was investigated in two villages in central Côte d'Ivoire: o...
Background Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewe...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Urbanization occurs at a rapid pace across Africa and Asia and affects people's health and well-bein...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d?Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
Background Irrigation systems have been identified as one of the factors promoting malaria disease a...
Background Agro-ecological systems have been associated with increased malaria intensity. This study...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
Background: This study aimed to investigate baseline data on malaria before the evaluation of new ve...
The sectors of coffee and cocoa in Côte d'Ivoire represented, before the political crisis, approxima...
This article reports upon a community survey of malaria in Prábis, Guinea-Bissau. A house to house c...
This article reports upon a community survey of malaria in Prabis, Guinea-Bissau. A house to house ...
Research articleIn Africa, malaria is predominantly a rural disease where agriculture form...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...