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Modeling Erythropoiesis Subject to Malaria Infection

Author(s): 
Jeremy J. Thibodeaux
Reference: 
Mathematical Biosciences, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 12 February 2010
Contact email: 
jthibodeaux@uco.edu

A mathematical model of erythropoiesis subject to malaria infection is developed by combining ideas from previous models that addressed only one of the two phenomena.

Assessment of the Impact of Climate Shifts on Malaria Transmission in the Sahel

Author(s): 
Arne Bomblies and Elfatih A. B. Eltahir
Reference: 
EcoHealth, Online First
Contact email: 
abomblie@uvm.edu

We seek to evaluate the impact of hypothetical climate change scenarios on malaria transmission in the Sahel by using a novel mechanistic, high spatial- and temporal-resolution coupled hydrology and agent-based entomology model.

Open Access | Modeling the risk of malaria for travellers to areas with stable malaria transmission

Author(s): 
Eduardo Massad, Ronald H Behrens, Marcelo N Burattini, Francisco AB Coutinho
Reference: 
Malaria Journal 2009, 8:296 (16 December 2009)
Contact email: 
edmassad@dim.fm.usp.br

Risk estimates based on mathematical modeling based on accurate data can be a valuable tool in assessing risk/benefits and cost/benefits when deciding on the value of interventions for travellers to malaria endemic regions.

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