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Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?
by
Hay, Simon I
, Kelly, Gerard C
, Clements, Archie CA
, Reid, Heidi L
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Decision Support Techniques
/ Disease Eradication
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Geographic Mapping
/ Health risks
/ Human protozoal diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical sciences
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoal diseases
/ Resource Allocation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Vector-borne diseases
2013
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Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?
by
Hay, Simon I
, Kelly, Gerard C
, Clements, Archie CA
, Reid, Heidi L
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Decision Support Techniques
/ Disease Eradication
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Geographic Mapping
/ Health risks
/ Human protozoal diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical sciences
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoal diseases
/ Resource Allocation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Vector-borne diseases
2013
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Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?
by
Hay, Simon I
, Kelly, Gerard C
, Clements, Archie CA
, Reid, Heidi L
in
Artificial intelligence
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Decision Support Techniques
/ Disease Eradication
/ Geographic Information Systems
/ Geographic Mapping
/ Health risks
/ Human protozoal diseases
/ Humans
/ Infectious Disease
/ Infectious diseases
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - drug therapy
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Medical sciences
/ Parasitic diseases
/ Protozoal diseases
/ Resource Allocation
/ Spatial distribution
/ Spatio-Temporal Analysis
/ Vector-borne diseases
2013
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Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?
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Further shrinking the malaria map: how can geospatial science help to achieve malaria elimination?
2013
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Overview
Malaria is one of the biggest contributors to deaths caused by infectious disease. More than 30 countries have planned or started programmes to target malaria elimination, often with explicit support from international donors. The spatial distribution of malaria, at all levels of endemicity, is heterogeneous. Moreover, populations living in low-endemic settings where elimination efforts might be targeted are often spatially heterogeneous. Geospatial methods, therefore, can help design, target, monitor, and assess malaria elimination programmes. Rapid advances in technology and analytical methods have allowed the spatial prediction of malaria risk and the development of spatial decision support systems, which can enhance elimination programmes by enabling accurate and timely resource allocation. However, no framework exists for assessment of geospatial instruments. Research is needed to identify measurable indicators of elimination progress and to quantify the effect of geospatial methods in achievement of elimination outcomes.
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Elsevier Ltd,Lancet Publishing Group,Elsevier Limited
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