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Malaria patterns across altitudinal zones of Mount Elgon following intensified control and prevention programs in Uganda.

Aggrey SiyaBosco John KaluleBenard SsentongoAkim Tafadzwa LukwaAnthony Egeru
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2020)
Despite observed decline in malaria cases across the three altitudinal zones, the high altitude zone became a malaria hotspot as cases variably occurred in the zone. Rainfall played the biggest role in malaria trends. Human population appeared to influence malaria incidences in the low altitude areas partly due to population concentration in this zone. Malaria control interventions ought to be strengthened and strategically designed to achieve no malaria cases across all the altitudinal zones. Integration of climate information within malaria interventions can also strengthen eradication strategies of malaria in such differentiated altitudinal zones.
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