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AFRO-NETS> Malaria Maps of most African Countries






Malaria Maps of most African Countries
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Dear colleagues,

A set of downloadable malaria maps of most African countries are 
available on the MARA/ARMA site:

http://www.mrc.ac.za/mara/

The following maps are available:

- Endemicity distribution
- Months of risk
- Start of Transmission season
- End of transmission season
- Population in 1995

BEWARE !! These malaria maps are theoretical models based on long-
term climate data. Although they are reasonably accurate, they are 
not based on actual malaria data and may not reflect the real malaria 
status. They show the theoretical suitability of local climatic con-
ditions, and therefore the potential distribution of malaria in the 
average year. Note that climatic conditions, and therefore malaria 
transmission, can vary substantially from one year to the next. Ma-
laria control activities can also dramatically alter the malaria 
transmission situation.

Research is ongoing to enhance these maps and second-generation prod-
ucts are already available for Kenya and Mali. An initiative is being 
initiated in West Africa (see "Projects").

More information can be found on the web site, especially in the 
Technical Report (in English and French).

We hope that these maps will prove useful for malaria controllers and 
researchers alike. MARA/ARMA is a small informal structure struggling 
with funding and we would appreciate if users could clearly acknowl-
edge the source of the map/information in the event of public viewing 
and/or publication.

The MARA Collaboration
PI: Abraham Mnzava, MRC Durban, South Africa. 
Co-PI: Fred Binka, Marlies Craig, Don de Savigny, Etienne Fondjo, 
Christian Lengeler, Judy Omumbo, Brian Sharp, Thomas Teuscher, Yeya 
Toure.

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Christian Lengeler
mailto:[email protected]

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