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Remotely-sensed nocturnal dew point correlates with malaria transmission in Southern Province Zambia: a time-series study

机译:一项时间序列研究表明遥感的夜间露点与疟疾在赞比亚南部省的传播有关

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BackgroundPlasmodium falciparum transmission has decreased significantly in Zambia in the last decade. The malaria transmission is influenced by environmental variables. Incorporation of environmental variables in models of malaria transmission likely improves model fit and predicts probable trends in malaria disease. This work is based on the hypothesis that remotely-sensed environmental factors, including nocturnal dew point, are associated with malaria transmission and sustain foci of transmission during the low transmission season in the Southern Province of Zambia.
机译:背景在过去的十年中,恶性疟原虫的传播在赞比亚已大大减少。疟疾传播受环境变量影响。将环境变量纳入疟疾传播模型中可能会改善模型拟合度,并预测疟疾疾病的可能趋势。这项工作基于这样的假设:在赞比亚南部省的低传播季节,包括夜间露点在内的遥感环境因素与疟疾传播和维持传播重点有关。

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