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Pigott, DM, Deshpande, A, Letourneau, I, Morozoff, C, Reiner, RC, Kraemer, MUG, Brent, SE, Bogoch, II, Khan, K, Biehl, MH, Burstein, R, Earl, L, Fullman, N, Messina, JP, Mylne, AQN, Moyes, CL, Shearer, FM, Bhatt, S, Brady, OJ, Gething, PW, Weiss, DJ, Tatem, AJ, Caley, L, De Groeve, T, Vernaccini, L, Golding, N, Horby, P, Kuhn, JH, Laney, SJ, Ng, E, Piot, P, Sankoh, O, Murray, CJL, Hay, SI
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Lancet (London, England)
Summary Background Predicting when and where pathogens will emerge is difficult, yet, as shown by the recent Ebola and Zika epidemics, effective and timely responses are key. It is therefore crucial to transition from reactive to proactive responses
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Towards Malaria Elimination-A Leap Forward
Global capacity for developing new insecticides and vector control products, as well as mathematical models to evaluate their likely impact upon malaria transmission has greatly improved in recent years. Given that a range of new vector control produ
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http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/entomological-surveillance-as-a-cornerstone-of-malaria-elimination-a-critical-appraisal
http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/entomological-surveillance-as-a-cornerstone-of-malaria-elimination-a-critical-appraisal
Autor:
Golding, N, Burstein, R, Longbottom, J, Browne, AJ, Fullman, N, Osgood-Zimmerman, A, Earl, L, Bhatt, S, Cameron, E, Casey, D, Dowell, SF, Dwyer-Lindgren, L, Farag, TH, Flaxman, AD, Gething, PW, Gibson, HS, Graetz, N, Krause, K, Lim, SS, Mappin, B, Morozoff, C, Reiner Jr, RC, Smith, DL, Wang, H, Weiss, DJ, Murray, CJL, Moyes, CL, Hay, SI
Background During the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) era, many countries in Africa achieved marked reductions in under-5 and neonatal mortality. Yet the pace of progress substantially varied at the national level, further demonstrating a vital nee
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Autor:
Wiebe, A, Longbottom, J, Gleave, K, Shearer, FM, Sinka, ME, Massey, NC, Cameron, E, Bhatt, S, Gething, P, Hemingway, J, Smith, DL, Coleman, M, Moyes, CL
Publikováno v:
Malaria Journal
Background Many of the mosquito species responsible for malaria transmission belong to a sibling complex; a taxonomic group of morphologically identical, closely related species. Sibling species often differ in several important factors that have the
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Warnings about the expected increase of the global public health burden of malaria-related red cell disorders are accruing. Past and present epidemiological data are necessary to track spatial and temporal changes in the frequencies of these genetic
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Pathogen distribution models that predict spatial variation in disease occurrence require data from a large number of geographic locations to generate disease risk maps. Traditionally, this process has used data from public health reporting systems;
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Autor:
Nsoesie, EO, Kraemer, MU, Golding, N, Pigott, DM, Brady, OJ, Moyes, CL, Johansson, MA, Gething, PW, Velayudhan, R, Khan, K, Hay, SI, Brownstein, JS
Chikungunya fever is an acute febrile illness caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is transmitted to humans by Aedes mosquitoes. Although chikungunya fever is rarely fatal, patients can experience debilitating symptoms that last from months
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https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4651313/1/emss-68631.pdf
https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/4651313/1/emss-68631.pdf
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