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Malaria Risk Mapping for Control in the Republic of Sudan
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MalariaDisease MappingEpidemiological DynamicMalaria Risk MapVector-borne PathogenMalaria Risk MappingVector Borne DiseaseInfectious Disease ModellingEnvironmental HealthMalaria RiskPublic HealthSpatial EpidemiologyRisk MapsParasitologyGeographyVector-parasite RelationshipVector ControlEpidemiologyGlobal HealthParasite ControlInternational HealthMedicine
Evidence shows that malaria risk maps are rarely tailored to address national control program ambitions. Here, we generate a malaria risk map adapted for malaria control in Sudan. Community Plasmodium falciparum parasite rate (PfPR) data from 2000 to 2010 were assembled and were standardized to 2-10 years of age (PfPR(2-10)). Space-time Bayesian geostatistical methods were used to generate a map of malaria risk for 2010. Surfaces of aridity, urbanization, irrigation schemes, and refugee camps were combined with the PfPR(2-10) map to tailor the epidemiological stratification for appropriate intervention design. In 2010, a majority of the geographical area of the Sudan had risk of < 1% PfPR(2-10). Areas of meso- and hyperendemic risk were located in the south. About 80% of Sudan's population in 2011 was in the areas in the desert, urban centers, or where risk was < 1% PfPR(2-10). Aggregated data suggest reducing risks in some high transmission areas since the 1960s.
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