Journal ArticleOpen Access
Mapping imported malaria in Bangladesh using parasite genetic and human mobility data
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Author Affiliations
Boston University, Center for Disease Dynamics, Economics & Policy, Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published IneLife
Year2019
Citations131
Abstract
For countries aiming for malaria elimination, travel of infected individuals between endemic areas undermines local interventions. Quantifying parasite importation has therefore become a priority for national control programs. We analyzed epidemiological surveillance data, travel surveys, parasite genetic data, and anonymized mobile phone data to measure the spatial spread of malaria parasites in southeast Bangladesh. We developed a genetic mixing index to estimate the likelihood of samples being local or imported from parasite genetic data and inferred the direction and intensity of parasite flow between locations using an epidemiological model integrating the travel survey and mobile phone calling data. Our approach indicates that, contrary to dogma, frequent mixing occurs in low transmission regions in the southwest, and elimination will require interventions…
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