Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012-2015). https://t.co/ppWhIV2x8M
RT @APMEN: Integrating routine surveillance & available data, APMEN's technical officer @cegmercado & colleagues demonstrated big decline i…
RT @APMEN: Integrating routine surveillance & available data, APMEN's technical officer @cegmercado & colleagues demonstrated big decline i…
RT @APMEN: Integrating routine surveillance & available data, APMEN's technical officer @cegmercado & colleagues demonstrated big decline i…
RT @APMEN: Integrating routine surveillance & available data, APMEN's technical officer @cegmercado & colleagues demonstrated big decline i…
Integrating routine surveillance & available data, APMEN's technical officer @cegmercado & colleagues demonstrated big decline in #malaria in Tak Province #Thailand, likely as a result of elimination activities as opposed to climate/forest change.
"large decline in reported clinical #malaria 2012 - 2015 in Tak Province. #Climate & forest correlated w/ incidence rates did not account for decrease. Ongoing elimination interventions are more likely to have been the cause" #endmalaria @MalariaJourna
Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012-2015). https://t.co/hsXKD6YCNi
RT @123prabindahal: Latest data suggests malaria decline in Thailand likely attributed to effective elimination campaigns @rjmaude. Need mo…
RT @MalariaJournal: Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012–2015)…
Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012–2015) https://t.co/ozh3e457Dl
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Congratulations Chris @cegmercado and the team for the great work and encouraging findings!!!
Big compliments to @cegmercado and @rjmaude (@MORUBKK ) for their new paper showing that the decline of malaria in Tak province, Thailand, is linked to interventions. An extra compliment to the authors for having used #R to perform their analyses.
Latest data suggests malaria decline in Thailand likely attributed to effective elimination campaigns @rjmaude. Need more of such efforts in other endemic areas for beating the disease.
Big decrease in #malaria in Tak province, Thailand not due to climate or forest change - shown by integrating routine with publicly available data. Drop in 49/50 endemic subdistricts more likely result of elimination activities. https://t.co/skS9y4SDV9 @ND