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Climatic fluctuations and malaria transmission dynamics, prior to elimination, in Guna Yala, República de Panamá.

Lisbeth Amarilis HurtadoJosé E CalzadaChystrie A RiggMilagros CastilloLuis Fernando Chaves
Published in: Malaria journal (2018)
The results showed that ENSO, rainfall and NDVI were associated with the number of malaria cases in Guna Yala during the study period. These results highlight the vulnerability of Guna populations to malaria, an infection sensitive to climate change, and call for further studies about weather impacts on malaria vector ecology, as well as the association of malaria vectors with Gunas paying attention to their socio-economic conditions of poverty and cultural differences as an ethnic minority.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • climate change