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Francesco Di Gennaro, Claudia Marotta, Damiano Pizzol, Kajal Chhaganlal, Laura Monno, Giovanni Putoto, Annalisa Saracino, Alessandra Casuccio and Walter Mazzucco
Co-infection between malaria and HIV has major public health implications. The aims of this study were to assess the malaria prevalence and to identify predictors of positivity to malaria Test in HIV positive patients admitted to the health center S&atil...
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Ryunosuke Komura and Masayuki Matsuoka
Malaria is a major public health concern, and accurate mapping of malaria risk is essential to effectively managing the disease. However, current models are unable to predict malaria risk with high temporal and spatial resolution. This study describes a ...
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Jhoana Patricia Romero Leiton,Eduardo Ibargüen,Universidad de Nariño - Colombia Universidad de Investigación de Tecnología Experimental Yachay Tech- Ecuador
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En el presente artículo se presenta un análisis de un problema de control óptimo para la transmisión de la enfermedad de malaria en las poblaciones de humanos y mosquitos en el municipio Tumaco (Nariño), se consideró transmisión vectorial y vertical (mad...
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Madina Doumbia, Jean Tenena Coulibaly, Dieudonné Kigbafori Silué, Guéladio Cissé, Jacques-André N?Dione and Brama Koné
Malaria continues to be a major public health concern with a substantial burden in Africa. Even though it has been widely demonstrated that malaria transmission is climate-driven, there have been very few studies assessing the relationship between climat...
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Ernest O. Asare and Leonard K. Amekudzi
Malaria is a major public health challenge in Ghana and adversely affects the productivity and economy of the country. Although malaria is climate driven, there are limited studies linking climate variability and disease transmission across the various a...
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Zhao Xiong and Jiang Wu
Malaria is one of the major global health threats. Microscopic examination has been designated as the ?gold standard? for malaria detection by the World Health Organization. However, it heavily relies on the experience of doctors, resulting in long diagn...
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Sucharita Gopal, Yaxiong Ma, Chen Xin, Joshua Pitts and Lawrence Were
The United Nations? Sustainable Development Goal 3 is to ensure health and well-being for all at all ages with a specific target to end malaria by 2030. Aligned with this goal, the primary objective of this study is to determine the effectiveness of util...
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Poonam Kataria, Neha Surela, Amrendra Chaudhary and Jyoti Das
Malaria is a severe life-threatening disease caused by the bites of parasite-infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. It remains a significant problem for the most vulnerable children and women. Recent research has helped establish the relationship between ...
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Navid Mahdizadeh Gharakhanlou, Navid Hooshangi and Marco Helbich
Malaria threatens the lives of many people throughout the world. To counteract its spread, knowledge of the prevalence of malaria and the effectiveness of intervention strategies is of great importance. The aim of this study was to assess (1) the spread ...
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Abiodun Adeola, Katlego Ncongwane, Gbenga Abiodun, Thabo Makgoale, Hannes Rautenbach, Joel Botai, Omolola Adisa and Christina Botai
This contribution aims to investigate the influence of monthly total rainfall variations on malaria transmission in the Limpopo Province. For this purpose, monthly total rainfall was interpolated from daily rainfall data from weather stations. Annual and...
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Linda Petutschnig, Thomas Clemen, E. Sophia Klaußner, Ulfia Clemen and Stefan Lang
International policy and humanitarian guidance emphasize the need for precise, subnational malaria risk assessments with cross-regional comparability. Spatially explicit indicator-based assessments can support humanitarian aid organizations in identifyin...
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Meynard Austria, Jon Patrick Garcia, Alvin Caparanga, Lemmuel Tayo and Bonifacio Doma, Jr.
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique is one of the molecular methods in amplifying DNA for the detection of malaria. However, the collection and transportation of samples and the processing and dissemination of results via conventional PCR, especial...
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João Sequeira, Jorge Louçã, António M. Mendes and Pedro G. Lind
We analyze the empirical series of malaria incidence, using the concepts of autocorrelation, Hurst exponent and Shannon entropy with the aim of uncovering hidden variables in those series. From the simulations of an agent model for malaria spreading, we ...
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Padmini Krishnadas, Krishnaraj Chadaga, Niranjana Sampathila, Santhosha Rao, Swathi K. S. and Srikanth Prabhu
Malaria poses a global health problem every day, as it affects millions of lives all over the world. A traditional diagnosis requires the manual inspection of blood smears from the patient under a microscope to check for the malaria parasite. This is oft...
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Aliyu Abubakar, Mohammed Ajuji and Ibrahim Usman Yahya
Malaria is one of the most infectious diseases in the world, particularly in developing continents such as Africa and Asia. Due to the high number of cases and lack of sufficient diagnostic facilities and experienced medical personnel, there is a need fo...
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Rose Nakasi, Ernest Mwebaze and Aminah Zawedde
Effective determination of malaria parasitemia is paramount in aiding clinicians to accurately estimate the severity of malaria and guide the response for quality treatment. Microscopy by thick smear blood films is the conventional method for malaria par...
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Etefia Uwem Etefia
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This study was aimed at highlighting on the prevalence of malaria among pregnant women in Nigeria within the last ten years. The prevalence of congenital malaria in Nigeria varies and it affects every geopolitical zone in Nigeria. This is because Nigeria...
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João Sequeira, Jorge Louçã, António M. Mendes and Pedro G. Lind
Using an agent-based model of malaria, we present numerical evidence that in communities of individuals having an affinity varying within a broad range of values, disease transmission may increase up to 300%. Moreover, our findings provide new insight in...
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Logan Hamm, Amira Gee and A. Swarnapali De Silva Indrasekara
Diagnosis is the key component in disease elimination to improve global health. However, there is a tremendous need for diagnostic innovation for neglected tropical diseases that largely consist of mosquito-borne infections and bacterial infections. Earl...
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Although significant efforts have been made to combat the spread of vector-borne diseases (VBDs), they still account for more than 17% of all infectious diseases. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), there were 216 million estimated cases in...
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