The research paper «Mapping internal connectivity through human migration in
malaria endemic countries» published in Scientific Data details the methods they employed, and presents the freely available data.
Not exact matches
Breastfeeding mothers traveling to
malaria -
endemic regions should adhere to the standard recommended dosage of antimalarial medications appropriate for the
country they are visiting.
The event is to recognize and honour companies that have demonstrated a strong commitment to reducing the disease through innovative and sustainable programmes and have continually taken steps to demonstrate that
malaria prevention is an important element of economic development, for
malaria -
endemic countries.
Malaria -
endemic countries find it tough to stay vigilant once the numbers plummet, says Hay — and so do the developed
countries that pay the bills.
The researchers hope to conduct further studies to examine which factors are the drivers behind the patterns of
malaria spread between
endemic and non-
endemic countries.
Research led by WorldPop, based at the University, examined and mapped the movement of the disease from
endemic countries (those where
malaria is regularly found in the population) to around 40
countries defined as being
malaria - free or non-
endemic (such as the UK).
The Kwiatkowski group investigates Plasmodium, Anopheles and human genome variation in large clinical and epidemiological studies carried out with partners in over 20
malaria -
endemic countries.
Our vision is a world where the burden caused by infectious diseases
endemic in developing
countries, such as
malaria, dengue fever and pneumococcus, is substantially reduced through effective monitoring, control and, eventually, elimination.
In 2010, there were an estimated 216 million cases of
malaria in 106
endemic countries and territories in the world.
«The authors analyzed
malaria statistics that were collected in Finland from 1750 to 2008 via correlation analyses between
malaria frequency per million people and all variables that have been used in similar studies throughout other parts of Europe,» including temperature data, animal husbandry, consolidation of land by redistribution and household size... report that «
malaria was a common
endemic disease in Finland in the 18th and 19th centuries and prevalent in the whole
country,» and they say that «mortality during
malaria epidemics usually varied between 0.85 and 3 %.»
A new report said that one - third of the 108
countries where
malaria was
endemic were on course to eradicate the disease within 10 years.