BOOKS BY CATEGORY
Your Account
Modelling Potential Malaria Spread in Germany by Use of Climate Change Projections
A Risk Assessment Approach Coupling Epidemiologic and Geostatistical Measures
Price
Quantity
€60.99
(To see other currencies, click on price)
Paperback / softback
Add to basket  

MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK

Main description:

This book investigates the spatial distribution of potential temperature-driven malaria transmissions, using the basic reproduction rate (R0) to model the reproduction of the malaria pathogen Plasmodium vivax. The authors mapped areas at risk of an outbreak of tertian malaria in the federal state of Lower Saxony (pre-study) and for whole Germany (main-study) by means of geostatistics for past (1947-2007) and future periods. Projections based on predicted monthly mean air temperature data derived from the IPCC and regionally discriminated by two regional climate models (REMO, WettReg) for the countrywide study.


Contents:

1. Background and Goals

2. Case Study 1: Modelling Potential Transmission Gates of Malaria Tertiana in Lower Saxony

3. Case Study 2: Modelling Potential Transmission Gates of Malaria Tertiana in Germany

4. Conclusions and Outlook


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9783319038223
Publisher: Springer (Springer International Publishing AG)
Publication date: January, 2014
Pages: 60
Weight: 1182g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Epidemiology, Microbiology
Related books
From the same series

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating