Journal ArticleOpen Access
Mapping Malaria Risk in Bangladesh Using Bayesian Geostatistical Models
Authors
Author Affiliations
The University of Queensland, University of Florida, BRAC, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research
Published InAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Year2010
Citations55
Abstract
Background malaria-control programs are increasingly dependent on accurate risk maps to effectively guide the allocation of interventions and resources. Advances in model-based geostatistics and geographical information systems (GIS) have enabled researchers to better understand factors affecting malaria transmission and thus, more accurately determine the limits of malaria transmission globally and nationally. Here, we construct Plasmodium falciparum risk maps for Bangladesh for 2007 at a scale enabling the malaria-control bodies to more accurately define the needs of the program. A comprehensive malaria-prevalence survey (N = 9,750 individuals; N = 354 communities) was carried out in 2007 across the regions of Bangladesh known to be endemic for malaria. Data were corrected to a standard age range of 2 to less than 10…
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