90% of the worldwide schistosomiasis burden falls on sub-Saharan Africa. Control efforts are often based on infrequent, small-scale health surveys, which are expensive and logistically difficult to conduct. Use of satellite imagery to predictively model infectious disease transmission has great potential for public health applications. Transmission of schistosomiasis requires specific environmental conditions to sustain freshwater snails, however has unknown seasonality, and is difficult to study due to a long lag between infection and clinical symptoms. To overcome this, we employed a comprehensive 8-year time-series built from remote sensing feeds. The purely environmental predictor variables: accumulated precipitation, land surface tempe...
Schistosomiasis continues to impact socio-economic development negatively in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Beginning in 1970, the potential of remote sensing (RS) techniques, coupled with geographical inform...
SummaryThis paper reviews recent studies on the spatial epidemiology of human schistosomiasis in Afr...
90% of the worldwide schistosomiasis burden falls on sub-Saharan Africa. Control efforts are often b...
More than 90% of the worldwide schistosomiasis burden falls on sub-Saharan Africa. Control efforts a...
Schistosomiasis control in sub-Saharan Africa is enacted primarily through preventive chemotherapy. ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan A...
Schistosomiasis is a widespread water-based disease that puts close to 800 million people at risk of...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic worm infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa where people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is a water-related neglected tropical disease. In many ende...
In this paper, remotely sensed (RS) satellite sensor environmental data, using logistic regression, ...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a water-based disease that affects an estimated 250 million people,...
<i>Schistosoma haematobium</i> transmission is influenced by environmental conditions that determine...
Background Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Trans-m...
Schistosomiasis is a water-related neglected tropical disease. In many endemic low- and middle-incom...
Schistosomiasis continues to impact socio-economic development negatively in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Beginning in 1970, the potential of remote sensing (RS) techniques, coupled with geographical inform...
SummaryThis paper reviews recent studies on the spatial epidemiology of human schistosomiasis in Afr...
90% of the worldwide schistosomiasis burden falls on sub-Saharan Africa. Control efforts are often b...
More than 90% of the worldwide schistosomiasis burden falls on sub-Saharan Africa. Control efforts a...
Schistosomiasis control in sub-Saharan Africa is enacted primarily through preventive chemotherapy. ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan A...
Schistosomiasis is a widespread water-based disease that puts close to 800 million people at risk of...
Schistosomiasis is a parasitic worm infection that is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa where people ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Schistosomiasis is a water-related neglected tropical disease. In many ende...
In this paper, remotely sensed (RS) satellite sensor environmental data, using logistic regression, ...
Background: Schistosomiasis is a water-based disease that affects an estimated 250 million people,...
<i>Schistosoma haematobium</i> transmission is influenced by environmental conditions that determine...
Background Schistosomiasis is the most widespread water-based disease in sub-Saharan Africa. Trans-m...
Schistosomiasis is a water-related neglected tropical disease. In many endemic low- and middle-incom...
Schistosomiasis continues to impact socio-economic development negatively in sub-Saharan Africa. The...
Beginning in 1970, the potential of remote sensing (RS) techniques, coupled with geographical inform...
SummaryThis paper reviews recent studies on the spatial epidemiology of human schistosomiasis in Afr...