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Mobile phones and malaria: modeling human and parasite travel

机译:手机和疟疾:模拟人类和寄生虫旅游

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Human mobility plays an important role in the dissemination of malaria parasites between regions of variable transmission intensity. Asymptomatic individuals can unknowingly carry parasites to regions where mosquito vectors are available, for example, undermining control programs and contributing to transmission when they travel. Understanding how parasites are imported between regions in this way is therefore an important goal for elimination planning and the control of transmission, and would enable control programs to target the principal sources of malaria. Measuring human mobility has traditionally been difficult to do on a population scale, but the widespread adoption of mobile phones in low-income settings presents a unique opportunity to directly measure human movements that are relevant to the spread of malaria. Here, we discuss the opportunities for measuring human mobility using data from mobile phones, as well as some of the issues associated with combining mobility estimates with malaria infection risk maps to meaningfully estimate routes of parasite importation.
机译:人的流动性在传播强度可变的区域之间传播疟原虫方面起着重要作用。无症状的人会在不知不觉中将寄生虫带到有蚊媒的地区,例如,破坏控制程序并在旅行时促进传播。因此,了解如何以这种方式在区域之间输入寄生虫是消除计划和控制传播的重要目标,并将使控制计划能够针对疟疾的主要来源。传统上,在人口规模上很难测量人员流动性,但是在低收入环境中移动电话的广泛采用为直接测量与疟疾传播相关的人员流动提供了独特的机会。在这里,我们讨论了使用手机数据测量人的流动性的机会,以及与将流动性估计值与疟疾感染风险图结合起来以有意义地估计寄生虫进口途径相关的一些问题。

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