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Out of the net: An agent-based model to study human movements influence on local-scale malaria transmission
ArticleAbstract: Though malaria control initiatives have markedly reduced malaria prevalence in recent decades, globaPalabras claves:Autores:Álvarez C.A., Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Pan W.K., Pizzitutti F., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:googlescopusMadden–Julian oscillation influence on sub-seasonal rainfall variability on the west of South America
ArticleAbstract: The Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the leading driver of intraseasonal rainfall variability in tPalabras claves:Intraseasonal variability, Madden–Julian oscillation, precipitation, SOUTH AMERICA, Western amazonAutores:G. Cristina Recalde-Coronel, Pan W.K., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:scopusMalaria transmission and spillover across the peru–ecuador border: A spatiotemporal analysis
ArticleAbstract: Border regions have been implicated as important hot spots of malaria transmission, particularly inPalabras claves:Bayesian methods, Human mobility, MALARIA, Spatiotemporal modeling, SpilloverAutores:Carlos Mena, Cristina G. Recalde-Coronel, Gunderson A.K., Janko M.M., Kumar R.E., Lescano A.G., Luis E. Vasco, Pan W.K., Valle-Campos A., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:googlescopusModeling asymptomatic infections and work-related human circulation as drivers of unstable malaria transmission in low-prevalence areas: A study in the Northern Peruvian Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Background: Despite relatively successful control campaigns, malaria remains a relevant public healtPalabras claves:agent-based model, Asymptomatic infection, MALARIA, MIGRATION, PerúAutores:Carlos Mena, Feingold B., Pan W.K., Pizzitutti F.Fuentes:googlescopusThe impact of sustained malaria control in the Loreto region of Peru: a retrospective, observational, spatially-varying interrupted time series analysis of the PAMAFRO program
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although malaria control investments worldwide have resulted in dramatic declines in traPalabras claves:Climate, Interrupted time series, Loreto, MALARIA, PAMAFRO, Spatially-varying coefficientsAutores:Barbieri A.F., Damasceno C.P., G. Cristina Recalde-Coronel, Janko M.M., Lescano A.G., Pan W.K., Salmón-Mulanovich G., Zaitchik B.F.Fuentes:scopus