In Ethiopia, 60 per cent of the population is at risk of malaria. The transmission of the disease is unstable, and hence, the possibility of epidemics demanded continuous vigilance and preparedness of the health system. Meanwhile, the complexity of the transmission of the disease has become an impediment to retain the effectiveness of prevention and control strategies. Understanding factors that play role in disease transmission at different locations, the pattern of disease transmission, the impact of prevention and control strategies and challenges in control efforts were deemed crucial for the way forward. This thesis analysed the local variations in the link between potential determinants of transmission – meteorological factors and mal...
Abstract Background Ethiopia embarked on combating malaria with an aim to eliminate malaria from low...
Background The highlands of Ethiopia, situated between 1,500 and 2,500 m above sea level, experience...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
BackgroundDespite notable progress in the control and prevention of malaria in the Horn of Africa, t...
BackgroundLand use change has increasingly been expanding throughout the world in the past decades. ...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
Climate change and variability can lead to an expansion of the areas suitable for malaria transmissi...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Background: Despite a remarkable achievement in reducing malaria and in scaling up vector control ...
We assessed potential effects of local meteorological and environmental conditions, indoor residual ...
Abstract. We assessed potential effects of local meteorological and environmental conditions, indoor...
Despite significant progress in the struggle against malaria in Ethiopia, malaria remains the most i...
Climate change and variability can lead to an expansion of the areas suitable for malaria transmissi...
Abstract Background Globally malaria remains one of the most severe public health problems resulting...
Abstract Background Ethiopia embarked on combating malaria with an aim to eliminate malaria from low...
Background The highlands of Ethiopia, situated between 1,500 and 2,500 m above sea level, experience...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
BackgroundDespite notable progress in the control and prevention of malaria in the Horn of Africa, t...
BackgroundLand use change has increasingly been expanding throughout the world in the past decades. ...
Background: In 2005, the Ethiopian government launched a massive expansion of the malaria prevention...
Climate change and variability can lead to an expansion of the areas suitable for malaria transmissi...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Background: Despite a remarkable achievement in reducing malaria and in scaling up vector control ...
We assessed potential effects of local meteorological and environmental conditions, indoor residual ...
Abstract. We assessed potential effects of local meteorological and environmental conditions, indoor...
Despite significant progress in the struggle against malaria in Ethiopia, malaria remains the most i...
Climate change and variability can lead to an expansion of the areas suitable for malaria transmissi...
Abstract Background Globally malaria remains one of the most severe public health problems resulting...
Abstract Background Ethiopia embarked on combating malaria with an aim to eliminate malaria from low...
Background The highlands of Ethiopia, situated between 1,500 and 2,500 m above sea level, experience...
Background Ethiopia has shown notable progress in reducing the burden of malaria over the past two ...