The prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum malaria in Zanzibar has reached historic lows. Improving control requires quantifying malaria importation rates, identifying high-risk travelers, and assessing onwards transmission.Estimates of Zanzibar's importation rate were calculated through two independent methodologies. First, mobile phone usage data and ferry traffic between Zanzibar and mainland Tanzania were re-analyzed using a model of heterogeneous travel risk. Second, a dynamic mathematical model of importation and transmission rates was used.Zanzibar residents traveling to malaria endemic regions were estimated to contribute 1-15 times more imported cases than infected visitors. The malaria importation rate was estimated to be 1.6 incomin...
Abstract Background Swaziland has made great progress towards its goal of malaria elimination by 201...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria remains a problem for many countries classified as malaria free through cas...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Background: malaria endemicity in Zanzibar has reached historically low levels, and the epidemiology...
Abstract Background Malaria endemicity in Zanzibar has reached historically low levels, and the epid...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
BackgroundAs Swaziland progresses towards national malaria elimination, the importation of parasites...
Malaria cases can be classified as imported, introduced or indigenous cases. The World Health Organi...
Background. Malaria incidence has been reported to decrease substantially in parts of sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Malaria is an important threat to travelers visiting endemic regions. The risk of acquir...
Abstract Background Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Malaria persists at low levels on Zanzibar despite the use of vector control and case management. We...
Background Malaria remains a problem for many countries classified as malaria free through cases im...
Abstract Background Swaziland has made great progress towards its goal of malaria elimination by 201...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria remains a problem for many countries classified as malaria free through cas...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Abstract Background Zanzibar has made substantial progress in malaria control with vector control, i...
Background: malaria endemicity in Zanzibar has reached historically low levels, and the epidemiology...
Abstract Background Malaria endemicity in Zanzibar has reached historically low levels, and the epid...
Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to increased commitmen...
BackgroundAs Swaziland progresses towards national malaria elimination, the importation of parasites...
Malaria cases can be classified as imported, introduced or indigenous cases. The World Health Organi...
Background. Malaria incidence has been reported to decrease substantially in parts of sub-Saharan Af...
Background: Malaria is an important threat to travelers visiting endemic regions. The risk of acquir...
Abstract Background Substantial global progress in the control of malaria in recent years has led to...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...
Malaria persists at low levels on Zanzibar despite the use of vector control and case management. We...
Background Malaria remains a problem for many countries classified as malaria free through cases im...
Abstract Background Swaziland has made great progress towards its goal of malaria elimination by 201...
SummaryBackgroundMalaria remains a problem for many countries classified as malaria free through cas...
In the 1980s, highland malaria returned to the tea estates of western Kenya after an absence of near...