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The multiplicity of malaria transmission: a review of entomological inoculation rate measurements and methods across sub-Saharan Africa

机译:疟疾传播的多重性:撒哈拉以南非洲地区昆虫学接种率测量方法的回顾

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Plasmodium falciparum malaria is a serious tropical disease that causes more than one million deaths each year, most of them in Africa. It is transmitted by a range of Anopheles mosquitoes and the risk of disease varies greatly across the continent. The "entomological inoculation rate" is the commonly-used measure of the intensity of malaria transmission, yet the methods used are currently not standardized, nor do they take the ecological, demographic, and socioeconomic differences across populations into account. To better understand the multiplicity of malaria transmission, this study examines the distribution of transmission intensity across sub-Saharan Africa, reviews the range of methods used, and explores ecological parameters in selected locations. It builds on an extensive geo-referenced database and uses geographical information systems to highlight transmission patterns, knowledge gaps, trends and changes in methodologies over time, and key differences between land use, population density, climate, and the main mosquito species. The aim is to improve the methods of measuring malaria transmission, to help develop the way forward so that we can better assess the impact of the large-scale intervention programmes, and rapid demographic and environmental change taking place across Africa.
机译:恶性疟原虫疟疾是一种严重的热带疾病,每年导致超过一百万的死亡,其中大多数在非洲。它通过一系列按蚊传播,整个大陆的疾病风险差异很大。 “昆虫学接种率”是衡量疟疾传播强度的常用方法,但是目前使用的方法尚未标准化,也没有考虑到人口之间的生态,人口和社会经济差异。为了更好地了解疟疾传播的多重性,本研究检查了撒哈拉以南非洲地区的传播强度分布,审查了所用方法的范围,并探索了所选地区的生态参数。它建立在广泛的地理参考数据库之上,并使用地理信息系统来突出显示传播方式,知识差距,方法的趋势和变化,以及土地利用,人口密度,气候和主要蚊种之间的主要差异。目的是改进衡量疟疾传播的方法,帮助发展前进的道路,以便我们可以更好地评估大规模干预计划以及整个非洲正在发生的人口和环境变化的影响。

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