BACKGROUND. Malaria is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in Ethiopia, accounting for over five million cases and thousands of deaths annually. The risks of morbidity and mortality associated with malaria are characterized by spatial and temporal variation across the country. This study examines the spatial and temporal patterns of malaria transmission at the local level and implements a risk mapping tool to aid in monitoring and disease control activities. METHODS. In this study, we examine the global and local patterns of malaria distribution in 543 villages in East Shoa, central Ethiopia using individual-level morbidity data collected from six laboratory and treatment centers between September 2002 and August 2006. RESU...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
To understand the drivers and consequences of malaria in epidemic-prone regions, it is important to ...
IntroductionMalaria is a severe health threat in the World, mainly in Africa. It is the major cause ...
INTRODUCTION:Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target i...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Abstract Background The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an inc...
BACKGROUND: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
Background: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
Malaria elimination requires successful nationwide control efforts. Detecting the spatiotemporal dis...
To understand the drivers and consequences of malaria in epidemic-prone regions, it is important to ...
IntroductionMalaria is a severe health threat in the World, mainly in Africa. It is the major cause ...
INTRODUCTION:Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target i...
Introduction: Understanding the spatiotemporal clustering of malaria transmission would help target ...
Abstract Background The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an inc...
BACKGROUND: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
Background Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors th...
Background\ud Malaria is re-emerging because of imported cases and the presence of potential vectors...
Background: The global decline of malaria burden and goals for elimination has led to an increased i...
Background. In sub-Saharan Africa, malaria is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among young...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: The transmission of malaria is intense in the majority of the countries of sub-Saharan A...
Malaria has been Ethiopia’s predominant communicable disease for decades. Following the catastrophic...