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Dynamic denominators: the impact of seasonally varying population numbers on disease incidence estimates.

Elisabeth Zu Erbach-SchoenbergVictor A AleganaAlessandro SorichettaCatherine LinardChristoper LourençoNick W RuktanonchaiBonita GraupeTomas J BirdCarla PezzuloAmy WesolowskiAndrew J Tatem
Published in: Population health metrics (2016)
The results here highlight how health metrics that rely on static estimates of denominators from censuses may differ substantially once mobility and seasonal variations are taken into account. With respect to the setting of malaria in Namibia, the results indicate that Namibia may actually be closer to malaria elimination than previously thought. More broadly, the results highlight how dynamic populations are. In addition to affecting incidence estimates, these changes in population density will also have an impact on allocation of medical resources. Awareness of seasonal movements has the potential to improve the impact of interventions, such as vaccination campaigns or distributions of commodities like bed nets.
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