Sub-Saharan Africa is registering one of the highest urban population growth across the world. It is estimated that over 75% of the population in this region will be living in urban settings by 2050. However, it is not known how this rapid urbanization will affect vector populations and disease transmission. The present study summarizes findings from studies conducted in urban settings between the 1970s and 2020 to assess the effects of urbanization on the entomological inoculation rate pattern and anopheline species distribution. Different online databases such as PubMed, ResearchGate, Google Scholar, Google were screened. A total of 90 publications were selected out of 1527. Besides, over 200 additional publications were consulted to coll...
International audienceAbstract Background Previous studies have revealed high malaria transmission i...
Abstract. Malaria not only remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, but it also impedes s...
Background: Although malaria has been traditionally regarded as less of a problem in urban areas com...
In 2012, an unusual outbreak of urban malaria was reported from Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa ...
Abstract. The rapid increase in the world’s urban population has major implications for the epidemio...
International audienceThe rapid increase in the world's urban population has major implications for ...
There are already 40 cities in Africa with over 1 million inhabitants and the United Nations Environ...
BACKGROUND The rapid and unplanned urbanization of African cities is considered to increase the ris...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Background: Urbanization has a great impact on the composition of the vector system and malaria tran...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa has seen substantial reductions in cases and deaths due to malaria ove...
u4 compared to urban settings [1,2]. It is well known of transmission, malaria remains a major publi...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization in African cities has major impact on malaria risk. Niamey, the capital of ...
Abstract. Malaria not only remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, but it also impedes s...
Background: Urbanization is a main trend in developing countries and leads to health transition. Alt...
International audienceAbstract Background Previous studies have revealed high malaria transmission i...
Abstract. Malaria not only remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, but it also impedes s...
Background: Although malaria has been traditionally regarded as less of a problem in urban areas com...
In 2012, an unusual outbreak of urban malaria was reported from Djibouti City in the Horn of Africa ...
Abstract. The rapid increase in the world’s urban population has major implications for the epidemio...
International audienceThe rapid increase in the world's urban population has major implications for ...
There are already 40 cities in Africa with over 1 million inhabitants and the United Nations Environ...
BACKGROUND The rapid and unplanned urbanization of African cities is considered to increase the ris...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Background: Urbanization has a great impact on the composition of the vector system and malaria tran...
Background Sub-Saharan Africa has seen substantial reductions in cases and deaths due to malaria ove...
u4 compared to urban settings [1,2]. It is well known of transmission, malaria remains a major publi...
BACKGROUND: Urbanization in African cities has major impact on malaria risk. Niamey, the capital of ...
Abstract. Malaria not only remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, but it also impedes s...
Background: Urbanization is a main trend in developing countries and leads to health transition. Alt...
International audienceAbstract Background Previous studies have revealed high malaria transmission i...
Abstract. Malaria not only remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, but it also impedes s...
Background: Although malaria has been traditionally regarded as less of a problem in urban areas com...