1st Edition
The Contextual Determinants of Malaria
400 Pages
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Routledge
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As malaria and other tropical diseases continue their resurgence, questions about the potential impacts of environmental and demographic factors are becoming more critical. Recent attempts to understand the increase in malaria incidence often acknowledge the importance of social, economic and other contextual variables, but fail to explicitly incorporate them into models or consider how they... Read more
Foreword
Workshop Participant List
Preface
Section 1: Malaria and Climate Change: Issues and Analytic Tools
International Efforts to Understand the Linkage Between Climate Change and Malaria
Anthony McMichael
Of Malaria and Models: Challenges in Modeling Global Change and Malaria Risk
Pim Martens with discussion by Duane Gubler
Malaria Potential and Malaria Risk
Elizabeth Casman
Section 2: Regional Assessments: Contextual Determinants of Malaria
Determinants of Malaria in the Americas
Donald Roberts
The Control of Malaria in Brazil
Renato Gusm o
Contextual Determinants of Malaria in the WHO European Region (Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia)
Guido Sabatinelli
Determinants of Malaria in Oceania and East Asia
Allan Schapira
Determinants of Malaria in South Asia
Vinod Prakash Sharma with discussion by Robert Bos
Determinants of Malaria in the Middle East and North Africa
Andrei Beljaev
Determinants of Malaria in Africa
Jonathan St. H. Cox, Jean Mouchet, and David J. Bradley
Section 3: A Changing Context
Climate Variability, Climate Change and Malaria
Reid Basher and Mark Cane
Great Expectations: Antimalaria Vaccines and Drugs for the Next Century
Robert Desowitz
Future World Population Growth, Regional Distribution, Aging, Urbanisation and Climate Change
Wolfgang Lutz
Reading the Tea Leaves: Economic Scenarios for the 21st Century
Lester Lave and Hadi Dowlatabadi
Population Migration and Malaria
Janice Longstreth and Anatole Kondrachine
Recent Trends, Magnitude, and Patterns of Human Population Movement
Ilya Fischhoff
Malaria Control and the Future of International Public Health
Socrates Litsios
Section 4. Synthesis
Integrated Assessment of Malaria Risk
Baruch Fischhoff, Ilya Fischhoff, Elizabeth Casman, Hadi Dowlatabadi
The Importance of Context in Defining Malaria Risk: Summary and Discussion
Biography
Elizabeth A. Casman is a research engineer in the department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University. Hadi Dowlatabadi holds a Canada Research Chair in Applied Mathematics at the University of British Columbia, and is a university fellow at Resources for the Future. Formerly, he was director of the Center for the Integrated Study of the Human Dimensions of Global Change at Carnegie Mellon University.
'This book is an authoritative analysis of malaria as a public health issue, written for those interested in any but the wholly molecular aspects of infection.' The Lancet '...provides a broad perspective of the complexities of malaria epidemiology in the global sense, the diversity of transmission cycles in regional perspectives, and the simplicities of vector dynamics in local situations. Anyone who wishes to better understand the issues involved in the arguments about, and prospects for, impacts on malaria by climate change will benefit from reading this book' Journal of Vector Ecology






