BackgroundThe impact of large dams on malaria has received widespread attention. However, understanding how dam topography and transmission endemicity influence malaria incidences is limited.MethodsData from the European Commission's Joint Research Center and Shuttle Radar Topography Mission were used to determine reservoir perimeters and shoreline slope of African dams. Georeferenced data from the Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) were used to estimate malaria incidence rates in communities near reservoir shorelines. Population data from the WorldPop database were used to estimate the population at risk of malaria around dams in stable and unstable areas.ResultsThe data showed that people living near (< 5 km) large dams in sub-Saharan Af...
Malaria is a communicable disease that is spread by female mosquitos of the Anopheles genus. It is a...
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The construction of dams in Africa is often associated with adverse malaria impacts in surrounding c...
Background: The impact of large dams on malaria has received widespread attention. However, understa...
Expansion of various types of water infrastructure is critical to water security in Africa. To date,...
Abstract Expansion of various types of water infrastructure is critical to water security in Africa....
Background: While there is growing recognition of the malaria impacts of large dams in sub-Saharan A...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggests that dams intensify malaria transmission in ...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has embarked on a new era of dam building to improve food secur...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
New dam construction is known to exacerbate malaria transmission in Africa as the vectors of malaria...
Malaria is a communicable disease that is spread by female mosquitos of the Anopheles genus. It is a...
Background: Reservoirs created by damming rivers are often believed to increase malaria incidence ri...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Malaria is a communicable disease that is spread by female mosquitos of the Anopheles genus. It is a...
Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY NC-ND 4.0 license Backgrou...
The construction of dams in Africa is often associated with adverse malaria impacts in surrounding c...
Background: The impact of large dams on malaria has received widespread attention. However, understa...
Expansion of various types of water infrastructure is critical to water security in Africa. To date,...
Abstract Expansion of various types of water infrastructure is critical to water security in Africa....
Background: While there is growing recognition of the malaria impacts of large dams in sub-Saharan A...
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggests that dams intensify malaria transmission in ...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has embarked on a new era of dam building to improve food secur...
Abstract. Human-made ecologic transformations have occurred at an unprecedented rate over the past 5...
New dam construction is known to exacerbate malaria transmission in Africa as the vectors of malaria...
Malaria is a communicable disease that is spread by female mosquitos of the Anopheles genus. It is a...
Background: Reservoirs created by damming rivers are often believed to increase malaria incidence ri...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Ci...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
Malaria is a communicable disease that is spread by female mosquitos of the Anopheles genus. It is a...
Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY NC-ND 4.0 license Backgrou...
The construction of dams in Africa is often associated with adverse malaria impacts in surrounding c...