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Malaria and large dams in sub-Saharan Africa: future impacts in a changing climate.

Solomon Kibret BirhanieJonathan LautzeMatthew McCartneyLuxon NhamoG Glenn Wilson
Published in: Malaria journal (2016)
In the absence of changes in other factors that affect transmission (e.g., socio-economic), the impact of dams on malaria in SSA will be significantly exacerbated by climate change and increases in population. Areas without malaria transmission at present, which will transition to regions of unstable transmission, may be worst affected. Modifying conventional water management frameworks to improve malaria control, holds the potential to mitigate some of this increase and should be more actively implemented.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • climate change