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The changing epidemiology of malaria elimination: new strategies for new challenges
Malaria-eliminating countries achieved remarkable success in reducing their malaria
burdens between 2000 and 2010. As a result, the epidemiology of malaria in these settings …
burdens between 2000 and 2010. As a result, the epidemiology of malaria in these settings …
Global change and human vulnerability to vector-borne diseases
RW Sutherst - Clinical microbiology reviews, 2004 - journals.asm.org
Global change includes climate change and climate variability, land use, water storage and
irrigation, human population growth and urbanization, trade and travel, and chemical …
irrigation, human population growth and urbanization, trade and travel, and chemical …
Challenges for malaria elimination in Brazil
Brazil currently contributes 42% of all malaria cases reported in the Latin America and the
Caribbean, a region where major progress towards malaria elimination has been achieved …
Caribbean, a region where major progress towards malaria elimination has been achieved …
The role of human movement in the transmission of vector-borne pathogens
Background Human movement is a key behavioral factor in many vector-borne disease
systems because it influences exposure to vectors and thus the transmission of pathogens …
systems because it influences exposure to vectors and thus the transmission of pathogens …
Mathematical models of malaria-a review
Mathematical models have been used to provide an explicit framework for understanding
malaria transmission dynamics in human population for over 100 years. With the disease …
malaria transmission dynamics in human population for over 100 years. With the disease …
[PDF][PDF] Microbial threats to health
MS Smolinski, MA Hamburg… - Emergence, detection and …, 2003 - academia.edu
As we enter the twenty-first century, infectious diseases continue to burden populations
around the world. Both naturally occurring and intentionally introduced biological threats …
around the world. Both naturally occurring and intentionally introduced biological threats …
Malaria in 2002
B Greenwood, T Mutabingwa - Nature, 2002 - nature.com
The burden of malaria is increasing, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, because of drug and
insecticide resistance and social and environmental changes. Thus, there is an urgent need …
insecticide resistance and social and environmental changes. Thus, there is an urgent need …
[PDF][PDF] Malaria transmission in urban sub-Saharan Africa
The rapid increase in the world's urban population has major implications for the
epidemiology of malaria. A review of malaria transmission in sub-Saharan African cities …
epidemiology of malaria. A review of malaria transmission in sub-Saharan African cities …
Malaria resurgence in the East African highlands: temperature trends revisited
The incidence of malaria in the East African highlands has increased since the end of the
1970s. The role of climate change in the exacerbation of the disease has been controversial …
1970s. The role of climate change in the exacerbation of the disease has been controversial …
Bibliometric analysis of immigration and environmental degradation: evidence from past decades
The aim of this paper is to examine immigration and environmental degradation using
bibliometric analysis. This paper also analyzes sources of publication, authorship, citations …
bibliometric analysis. This paper also analyzes sources of publication, authorship, citations …