We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic location of Chinese economic activities in Africa. The hypothesis is based on the observation that many Chinese aid projects and infrastructure contractors rely on Chinese personnel. High malaria exposure might constitute an important impediment to their employment and productivity. Combining data on Chinese aid and construction projects with geo-localized information about the presence of individuals from internet posts reveals a lower density of Chinese activities and of Chinese workers in areas with a high malaria exposure. This effect is mitigated partly through heterogeneity across sectors and immunity of the local population, through the selection ...
BackgroundHistorically, malaria had been a widespread disease in China. A national plan was launched...
Over the past decade, a slew of news reports have focused on Chinese activity in Africa, alluding to...
Influence of Climate on Malaria in China Malaria is the fifth leading cause of death from infectious...
We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic location of Chines...
We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic location of Chines...
Abstract Background As malaria continues to be a significant global public health concern, especiall...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria importation from Africa to China is rising with increasing Chinese ove...
Abstract Background Cooperation between China and Africa is deepening, and business, trade, and peop...
Abstract Background Cross-border malaria transmission in China is a major component of Chinese impor...
Background Insufficient funding is hindering the achievement of malaria elimination targets in Afric...
Abstract Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases plaguing the sub-Saharan African region sin...
During May-August 2013, a malaria outbreak comprising 874 persons in Shanglin County, China, was det...
During May-August 2013, a malaria outbreak comprising 874 persons in Shanglin County, China, was det...
World Health Organization (WHO) certified China malaria-free on June 30, 2021, which brightens the g...
Medical cooperation between China and Africa started in 1963 when China sent its first medical team ...
BackgroundHistorically, malaria had been a widespread disease in China. A national plan was launched...
Over the past decade, a slew of news reports have focused on Chinese activity in Africa, alluding to...
Influence of Climate on Malaria in China Malaria is the fifth leading cause of death from infectious...
We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic location of Chines...
We present novel evidence for the influence of malaria exposure on the geographic location of Chines...
Abstract Background As malaria continues to be a significant global public health concern, especiall...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria importation from Africa to China is rising with increasing Chinese ove...
Abstract Background Cooperation between China and Africa is deepening, and business, trade, and peop...
Abstract Background Cross-border malaria transmission in China is a major component of Chinese impor...
Background Insufficient funding is hindering the achievement of malaria elimination targets in Afric...
Abstract Malaria is one of the most devastating diseases plaguing the sub-Saharan African region sin...
During May-August 2013, a malaria outbreak comprising 874 persons in Shanglin County, China, was det...
During May-August 2013, a malaria outbreak comprising 874 persons in Shanglin County, China, was det...
World Health Organization (WHO) certified China malaria-free on June 30, 2021, which brightens the g...
Medical cooperation between China and Africa started in 1963 when China sent its first medical team ...
BackgroundHistorically, malaria had been a widespread disease in China. A national plan was launched...
Over the past decade, a slew of news reports have focused on Chinese activity in Africa, alluding to...
Influence of Climate on Malaria in China Malaria is the fifth leading cause of death from infectious...