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Environmental Information Systems in Malaria Risk Mapping and Epidemic Forecasting
Authors:Stephen J Connor  Madeleine C Thomson  Stephane P Flasse  & Anita H Perryman
Institution:Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,;Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine,;Natural Resources Institute,;Natural Resources Institute
Abstract:Every year between one and two million African children under five die of malaria. If one adds to this the contribution of malaria to all-cause infant mortality then clearly the burden of the disease is catastrophic — a disaster quietly happening each and every year. New tools are needed urgently to support those currently available for control of the disease. An effective vaccine remains elusive. This article outlines the potential contribution to malaria control services of satellite information, which is being used by resource managers in other sectors. In particular, it highlights the lessons which can be learned from early warning systems in other areas, especially those designed to respond to famine. An appendix provides a brief introduction to satellite data and their interpretation.
Keywords:malaria  risk mapping  early warning  satellites  information
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