We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on malaria incidence across Rwanda and Uganda from 2002 to 2011. Delayed and nonlinear effects of temperature and rainfall data are estimated using generalised additive mixed models with a distributed lag nonlinear specification. A time series cross-validation algorithm is implemented to select the best subset of socioeconomic predictors and to define the degree of smoothing of the weather variables. Our findings show that trends in malaria incidence agree well with variations in both temperature and rainfall in both countries, although factors other than climate seem to play an important role too. The estimated short-term effects of air tempera...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...
Introduction Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
Background: Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of inte...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
Abstract Background Environmental factors such as temperature, rainfall, and vegetation cover play a...
Abstract Background Environmental factors play a major role in transmission of malaria given their r...
Malaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malaria cases a...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
Process-based models were constructed for computing the risk of malaria epidemic using temperature a...
Background: Malaria transmission is complex and is believed to be associated with local climate chan...
In our thesis we proposed the statistical modelling concept to assess: 1.Which climatic factors are ...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...
Introduction Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
We investigate the short-term effects of air temperature, rainfall, and socioeconomic indicators on ...
Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of interventions, t...
Background: Although malaria burden in Uganda has declined since 2009 following the scale-up of inte...
Background. Globally, 15 countries, mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa, account for 80% of malaria cases a...
Abstract Background Environmental factors such as temperature, rainfall, and vegetation cover play a...
Abstract Background Environmental factors play a major role in transmission of malaria given their r...
Malaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malaria cases a...
BACKGROUND: Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
Process-based models were constructed for computing the risk of malaria epidemic using temperature a...
Background: Malaria transmission is complex and is believed to be associated with local climate chan...
In our thesis we proposed the statistical modelling concept to assess: 1.Which climatic factors are ...
BackgroundMalaria is a significant public health problem in Tanzania. Approximately 16 million malar...
Introduction Malaria transmission is influenced by a complex interplay of factors including climate,...
BACKGROUND: Malaria epidemics remain a significant public health issue in the East African highlands...