Elsevier, Trends in Parasitology, Volume 36, September 2020
While modelling is an essential component for an understanding of the epidemiology of malaria, and for designing better control measures, it rarely considers the particular contexts encountered in emergency settings. By linking these situations with the transmission parameters our aim is to correct this bias and call for a better collaboration between relief actors.
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Africa South Of The Sahara; Age Distribution; Animal; Animals; Basic Reproduction Number; Biological Model; Cause Of Death; Civil Disorder; Ecology; Economic Aspect; Emergencies; Emergency; Emergency Care; Epidemiological Data; Epidemiology; Food; Health Care; Health Care Need; Herd Immunity; Human; Humans; Hunger; Incidence; Indoor Residual Spraying; Life Threat; Malaria; Malaria Control; Modelling; Models, Biological; Natural Disaster; Natural Disasters; Parasite Transmission; Politics; Refugee; Refugees; Relief; Short Survey; Social Status; Vector; Warfare; World Health Organization; Global