Background The East African highlands are fringe regions between stable and unstable malaria transmission. What factors contribute to the heterogeneity of malaria exposure on different spatial scales within larger foci has not been extensively studied. In a comprehensive, community-based cross-sectional survey an attempt was made to identify factors that drive the macro- and micro epidemiology of malaria in a fringe region using parasitological and serological outcomes. Methods A large cross-sectional survey including 17,503 individuals was conducted across all age groups in a 100 km2 area in the Western Kenyan highlands of Rachuonyo South district. Households were geo-located and prevalence of malaria parasites and malaria-specific antibod...
BackgroundTransmission of malaria in an area of hypoendemicity in the highlands of western Kenya is ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
We carried out a population-based study to determine the unbiased, age-specific Plasmodium falciparu...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
Abstract Background Malaria in the western Kenya highlands is characterized by unstable and high tra...
Background: Malaria in the western Kenya highlands is characterized by unstable and high transmissio...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
<p>Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the la...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
Conducted in five sites in the western Kenya highlands, two U-shaped valleys (Iguhu, Emutete), two V...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland areas of East Africa have caused considerable morb...
Abstract Background Topographic parameters such as elevation, slope, aspect, and ruggedness play an ...
Background: Assessment of malaria endemicity at different altitudes and transmission intensities, in...
Abstract Background Assessment of malaria endemicity at different altitudes and transmission intensi...
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BackgroundTransmission of malaria in an area of hypoendemicity in the highlands of western Kenya is ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
We carried out a population-based study to determine the unbiased, age-specific Plasmodium falciparu...
Introduction. Malaria at high altitudes, characterized by unstable transmission and sporadic epidemi...
Abstract Background Malaria in the western Kenya highlands is characterized by unstable and high tra...
Background: Malaria in the western Kenya highlands is characterized by unstable and high transmissio...
Although the definition of highland is subjective, the prevalence of Plasmodium falciparum is found...
<p>Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the la...
Background: Large reductions in malaria transmission and mortality have been achieved over the last ...
Conducted in five sites in the western Kenya highlands, two U-shaped valleys (Iguhu, Emutete), two V...
Abstract Background Malaria epidemics in highland areas of East Africa have caused considerable morb...
Abstract Background Topographic parameters such as elevation, slope, aspect, and ruggedness play an ...
Background: Assessment of malaria endemicity at different altitudes and transmission intensities, in...
Abstract Background Assessment of malaria endemicity at different altitudes and transmission intensi...
Contains fulltext : 172536.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
BackgroundTransmission of malaria in an area of hypoendemicity in the highlands of western Kenya is ...
Background: Malaria in the Western Kenya highlands is unpredictable sometimes leading to epidemics t...
We carried out a population-based study to determine the unbiased, age-specific Plasmodium falciparu...