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SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS TO PREDICT ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCE ON MALARIA
Malaria Prediction Moran’s I Spatial Analysis and Environmental Influence
2018/5/17
Malaria is a vector borne disease which is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. It is one of the major diseases in the category of infectious diseases. The survival and bionomics of malaria is af...
RE-EMERGING MALARIA VECTORS IN RURAL SAHEL (NOUNA,BURKINA FASO):THE PALUCLIM PROJECT
Tele-epidemiology remote-sensing vectorial risk climate change larvicide’s strategy
2016/11/30
The Paluclim project applied the tele-epidemiology approach, linking climate, environment and public health (CNES, 2008), to rural malaria in Nouna (Burkina Faso). It was to analyze the climate impact...
GIS and Remote Sensing for Malaria Risk Mapping, Ethiopia
GIS Remote Sensing decision support system (DSS) multi criteria evaluation (MCE)
2014/12/15
Integrating malaria data into a decision support system (DSS) using Geographic Information System (GIS) and remote sensing tool can provide timely information and decision makers get prepared to make ...
Analytical Hierarchy Process modeling for malaria risk zones in Vadodara district, Gujarat
Malaria Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) Multi Criteria Evaluation (MCE) Annual Parasitic Index (API) Vadodara
2014/12/15
Malaria epidemic is one of the complex spatial problems around the world. According to WHO, an estimated 6, 27, 000 deaths occurred due to malaria in 2012. In many developing nations with diverse ecol...
Climate Variation and Malaria Prevalence in Warri Metropolis
Climate Change Malaria Epidemiology Prevalence Warri Metropolis
2013/2/27
This study examined the relationship between climate and prevalence of malaria in Warri metropolis. To achieve this, the study generated data from archival material from the meteorological agency and ...
MAPPING THE RISKS OF MALARIA, DENGUE AND INFLUENZA USING SATELLITE DATA
Malaria Dengue Influenza satellite remote sensing
2014/4/29
It has long been recognized that environment and climate may affect the transmission of infectious diseases. The effects are most obvious for vector-borne infectious diseases, such as malaria and deng...