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In Africa this risk assessment has been applied on a large scale and used to develop maps of malaria risk and distribution (32, 33 ).
6 Improving access to timely, high-resolution maps of malaria infection prevalence is essential for evidence-based malaria program evaluation and decision-making, especially in high-transmission countries dealing with high disease burdens.
For example, risk maps of malaria and dengue using spatial information of reported disease frequency are sometimes validated locally by matching to a nearby nontransmission zone, including matching on local weather patterns.
51 52 In this study, we argue that, in addition to contemporary maps of malaria risks, low stable endemic control and unstable transmission countries require maps of receptivity to assess the risks of rebound and epidemics and decide on where to scale-up and/or sustain intervention coverage.
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A new global map of malaria incidence suggests that 50% more people are suffering from the disease than previously thought.
Their first effort was to create a current-day world map of malaria endemicity that is, a map of the degree and extent of risk for the disease.
The most recent world map of malaria was created in 1968, and funding agencies today are left guessing where their dollars are needed most.
The regression model was refined using kriging for spatial interpolation thus producing a map of malaria prevalence.
[11] produced a climatic suitability map of malaria transmission in sub-Sahara Africa, but this was based only on biological constraints of temperature and rainfall on malaria parasite and vector development.
It would seem logical if we want to keep updating the global map of malaria.
Space-time Bayesian geostatistical methods were used to generate a map of malaria risk for 2010.
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