Climate drivers of vector-borne diseases in Africa and their relevance to control programmes.
Madeleine C ThomsonÁngel G MuñozRemi CousinJoy Shumake-GuillemotPublished in: Infectious diseases of poverty (2018)
Adaptation to the vector-borne disease risks of climate variability and change is a priority for government and civil society in African countries. Understanding rainfall and temperature variations and trends at multiple timescales and their potential predictability is a necessary first step in the incorporation of relevant climate information into vector-borne disease control decision-making.