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Malar J ; 12: 192, 2013 Jun 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23758827

ABSTRACT

The nine countries sharing the Amazon forest accounted for 89% of all malaria cases reported in the Americas in 2008. Remote sensing can help identify the environmental determinants of malaria transmission and their temporo-spatial evolution. Seventeen studies characterizing land cover or land use features, and relating them to malaria in the Amazon subregion, were identified. These were reviewed in order to improve the understanding of the land cover/use class roles in malaria transmission. The indicators affecting the transmission risk were summarized in terms of temporal components, landscape fragmentation and anthropic pressure. This review helps to define a framework for future studies aiming to characterize and monitor malaria.


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Ecosystem , Human Activities , Malaria/epidemiology , Malaria/transmission , Plant Development , Remote Sensing Technology , Agriculture/methods , Animals , Culicidae/growth & development , Geography , Humans , Risk Factors , South America/epidemiology , Time Factors
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