BACKGROUND: Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewed in the 1990s, in settings where transmission was relatively intense, there was no tendency for malaria indices to be higher in villages with irrigated rice fields than in those without. Subsequently, intervention coverage in sub-Saharan Africa has been massively scaled up and malaria infection prevalence has halved. We re-examined this rice-malaria relationship to assess whether, with lower malaria transmission, malaria risk is greater in rice-growing than in non-rice-growing areas. METHODS: For this systematic review and meta-analysis, we searched EMBASE, Global Health, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science to identify observational studies ...
Irrigation schemes introduced in areas of high malaria endemicity often amplify malaria burden espec...
Subsistence rice farmers in south-eastern Tanzania are often migratory, spending weeks or months ten...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
Background Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewe...
Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewed in the 19...
Background: Malaria transmission in most agricultural ecosystems is complex and hence the need for d...
The relatively stable aquatic conditions of irrigated lowland and rainfed rice, which is grown acros...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Health and nutritional status affect the capacity to learn, which in turn determines productivity an...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
The synoptic review and meta-data analysis is currently online with ‘Preprints with The Lancet (part...
In Africa, a child dies of malaria every two minutes. Ricefields are an important breeding place for...
Background: Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding i...
Irrigation schemes introduced in areas of high malaria endemicity often amplify malaria burden espec...
Subsistence rice farmers in south-eastern Tanzania are often migratory, spending weeks or months ten...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...
Background Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewe...
Rice fields in Africa are major breeding sites for malaria vectors. However, when reviewed in the 19...
Background: Malaria transmission in most agricultural ecosystems is complex and hence the need for d...
The relatively stable aquatic conditions of irrigated lowland and rainfed rice, which is grown acros...
There is concern that crop irrigation that results in increased numbers of vector mosquitoes will le...
It is well known that 'in many instances the rice agrosystem perfectly fits the ecological requireme...
Health and nutritional status affect the capacity to learn, which in turn determines productivity an...
A deeper understanding of the ecology and small-scale heterogeneity of malaria transmission is essen...
Background: This study aimed to determine the epidemiological impact of rice cultivation in inland v...
The synoptic review and meta-data analysis is currently online with ‘Preprints with The Lancet (part...
In Africa, a child dies of malaria every two minutes. Ricefields are an important breeding place for...
Background: Atypical environmental conditions with drought followed by heavy rainfall and flooding i...
Irrigation schemes introduced in areas of high malaria endemicity often amplify malaria burden espec...
Subsistence rice farmers in south-eastern Tanzania are often migratory, spending weeks or months ten...
BACKGROUND: Anthropogenic modification of natural habitats can create conditions in which pest speci...