Authors
Gordon C McCord, Jesse K Anttila-Hughes
Publication date
2017/3/3
Journal
The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene
Volume
96
Issue
3
Pages
616
Publisher
The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Description
Reducing the global health burden of malaria is complicated by weak reporting systems for infectious diseases and a paucity of vital statistics registration. This limits our ability to predict changes in malaria health burden intensity, target antimalarial resources where needed, and identify malaria impacts in retrospective data. We refined and deployed a temporally and spatially varying Malaria Ecology Index (MEI) incorporating climatological and ecological data to estimate malaria transmission strength and validate it against cross-sectional serology data from 39,875 children from seven sub-Saharan African countries. The MEI is strongly associated with malaria burden; a 1 standard deviation higher MEI is associated with a 50–117% increase in malaria risk and a 3–5 g/dL lower level of Hg. Results show that the relationship between malaria ecology and disease burden is attenuated with sufficient coverage of …
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