Background: Malaria continues to be a major public health concern in Africa. Approximately 3.2 billion people worldwide are still at risk of contracting malaria, and 80% of deaths caused by malaria are concentrated in only 15 countries, most of which are in Africa. These high-burden countries have achieved a lower than average reduction of malaria incidence and mortality, and Mozambique is among these countries. Malaria eradication is therefore one of Mozambique’s main priorities. Few studies on malaria have been carried out in Chimoio, and there is no malaria map risk of the area. This map is important to identify areas at risk for application of Public Precision Health approaches. By using GIS-based spatial modelling techniques, the...
Background malaria-control programs are increasingly dependent on accurate risk maps to effectively ...
Background: The objective was to study the seasonal effect on the spatial distribution of the incide...
Background: With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030...
Background: Malaria continues to be a major public health concern in Africa. Approximately 3.2 billi...
Ferrão, J. L., Niquisse, S., Mendes, J. M., & Painho, M. (2018). Mapping and modelling malaria risk ...
Malaria remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the tropics and subtropics, and Moz...
Ferrão, J. L., Mendes, J. M., & Painho, M. (2017). Modelling the influence of climate on malaria occ...
Abstract Background The United Nation’s sustainable development goal for 2030 is to eradicate the gl...
Background: The distribution of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa is determined largely by climatic infl...
OBJECTIVES: Malaria risk maps have re-emerged as an important tool for appropriately targeting the l...
Background: Outbreaks of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) impose a heavy burden on vulnerable population...
The study of malaria spatial epidemiology has benefited from recent advances in geographic informati...
Malaria is a vector borne disease posing a severe health risk to the population of Sub Saharan Afric...
Malaria risk maps are a critical tool to assist national malaria programmes in the prioritization an...
Abstract Background The objective was to study if an association exists between the incidence of mal...
Background malaria-control programs are increasingly dependent on accurate risk maps to effectively ...
Background: The objective was to study the seasonal effect on the spatial distribution of the incide...
Background: With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030...
Background: Malaria continues to be a major public health concern in Africa. Approximately 3.2 billi...
Ferrão, J. L., Niquisse, S., Mendes, J. M., & Painho, M. (2018). Mapping and modelling malaria risk ...
Malaria remains one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the tropics and subtropics, and Moz...
Ferrão, J. L., Mendes, J. M., & Painho, M. (2017). Modelling the influence of climate on malaria occ...
Abstract Background The United Nation’s sustainable development goal for 2030 is to eradicate the gl...
Background: The distribution of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa is determined largely by climatic infl...
OBJECTIVES: Malaria risk maps have re-emerged as an important tool for appropriately targeting the l...
Background: Outbreaks of vector-borne diseases (VBDs) impose a heavy burden on vulnerable population...
The study of malaria spatial epidemiology has benefited from recent advances in geographic informati...
Malaria is a vector borne disease posing a severe health risk to the population of Sub Saharan Afric...
Malaria risk maps are a critical tool to assist national malaria programmes in the prioritization an...
Abstract Background The objective was to study if an association exists between the incidence of mal...
Background malaria-control programs are increasingly dependent on accurate risk maps to effectively ...
Background: The objective was to study the seasonal effect on the spatial distribution of the incide...
Background: With more than half of Africa's population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030...