Hardy, A., Mageni, Z., Dongus, S. , Killeen, G., Macklin, M., Majambare, S., Ali, A., Msellem, M., Al-Mafazy, A. W., Smith, M. and Thomas, Chris (2015) Mapping hotspots of malaria transmission from pre-existing hydrology, geology and geomorphology data in the pre-elimination context of Zanzibar, United Republic of Tanzania. Parasites & Vectors, 8 (1). p. 41. ISSN 1756-3305
Full content URL: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-015-0652-5
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
Larval source management strategies can play an important role in malaria elimination programmes, especially for tackling outdoor biting species and for eliminating parasite and vector populations when they are most vulnerable during the dry season. Effective larval source management requires tools for identifying geographic foci of vector proliferation and malaria transmission where these efforts may be concentrated. Previous studies have relied on surface topographic wetness to indicate hydrological potential for vector breeding sites, but this is unsuitable for karst (limestone) landscapes such as Zanzibar where water flow, especially in the dry season, is subterranean and not controlled by surface topography.
Keywords: | Mosquito breeding habitat, Malaria, Larval source management, Hydrology, Geomorphology, Geology |
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Subjects: | F Physical Sciences > F810 Environmental Geography F Physical Sciences > F840 Physical Geography |
Divisions: | College of Science > School of Geography |
ID Code: | 31605 |
Deposited On: | 18 Apr 2018 13:14 |
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