Authors
Alemayehu Midekisa, Gabriel Senay, Geoffrey M Henebry, Paulos Semuniguse, Michael C Wimberly
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
Malaria journal
Volume
11
Pages
1-10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Malaria is one of the leading public health problems in most of sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in Ethiopia. Almost all demographic groups are at risk of malaria because of seasonal and unstable transmission of the disease. Therefore, there is a need to develop malaria early-warning systems to enhance public health decision making for control and prevention of malaria epidemics. Data from orbiting earth-observing sensors can monitor environmental risk factors that trigger malaria epidemics. Remotely sensed environmental indicators were used to examine the influences of climatic and environmental variability on temporal patterns of malaria cases in the Amhara region of Ethiopia.
Methods
In this study seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA) models were used to quantify the relationship between malaria cases and …
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