In South Africa, the population at risk of malaria is 10% (around six million inhabitants) and concern only three provinces of which Limpopo Province is the most affected, particularly in Vhembe District. As the elimination approaches, a finer scale analysis is needed to accelerate the results. Therefore, in the process of refining local malaria control and elimination strategies, the aim of this study was to identify and describe malaria incidence patterns at the locality scale in the Vhembe District, Limpopo Province, South Africa. The study area comprised 474 localities in Vhembe District for which smoothed malaria incidence curve were fitted with functional data method based on their weekly observed malaria incidence from July 2015 to J...
Using Bayesian statistical models, the authors investigated spatial and temporal variations in small...
The recent resurgence of malaria incidence across epidemic regions in South Africa has been linked t...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
DATA AVAILABILITY : The datasets analysed during the current study are available from the correspond...
In South Africa, the population at risk of malaria is 10% (around six million inhabitants) and conce...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
BACKGROUND : Although malaria remains a noteworthy disease in South Africa, the provinces are at dif...
The long-term goal of the global effort to tackle malaria is national and regional elimination and e...
BACKGROUND : Local villages in the Vhembe district of South Africa have experienced high malaria inf...
Background: Although there has been a decline in the number of malaria cases in Zimbabwe since 2010,...
Abstract Background South Africa has targeted to eliminate malaria by the year 2018. Constant monito...
South Africa, having met the World Health Organisation’s pre-elimination criteria, has set a goal to...
South Africa, having met the World Health Organisation's pre-elimination criteria, has set a goal to...
BACKGROUND: It is widely acknowledged that modifications to existing control interventions are requi...
Copyright © 2015 Charlwood et al. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0Isolated areas, such a...
Using Bayesian statistical models, the authors investigated spatial and temporal variations in small...
The recent resurgence of malaria incidence across epidemic regions in South Africa has been linked t...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...
DATA AVAILABILITY : The datasets analysed during the current study are available from the correspond...
In South Africa, the population at risk of malaria is 10% (around six million inhabitants) and conce...
Locally specific epidemiological understanding is pivotal to the success of malaria elimination in S...
BACKGROUND : Although malaria remains a noteworthy disease in South Africa, the provinces are at dif...
The long-term goal of the global effort to tackle malaria is national and regional elimination and e...
BACKGROUND : Local villages in the Vhembe district of South Africa have experienced high malaria inf...
Background: Although there has been a decline in the number of malaria cases in Zimbabwe since 2010,...
Abstract Background South Africa has targeted to eliminate malaria by the year 2018. Constant monito...
South Africa, having met the World Health Organisation’s pre-elimination criteria, has set a goal to...
South Africa, having met the World Health Organisation's pre-elimination criteria, has set a goal to...
BACKGROUND: It is widely acknowledged that modifications to existing control interventions are requi...
Copyright © 2015 Charlwood et al. Distributed under Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0Isolated areas, such a...
Using Bayesian statistical models, the authors investigated spatial and temporal variations in small...
The recent resurgence of malaria incidence across epidemic regions in South Africa has been linked t...
Background: Recently, malaria has become a major global health priority. As a result there has been ...