Mapping routine malaria incidence at village level for targeted control in Papua New Guinea
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Publication Year 2019-11-07,Volume 14,Issue #2,Page doi: 10.4081/gh.2019.798
Journal Title
Geospatial Health
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Malaria surveillance and response-systems are essential for identifying the areas most affected by malaria and for targeting interventions and optimising resources. This study aimed to assess whether the visualisation of routinely collected health facility data linked to village of residence provides evidence for targeting control interventions in four sentinel health facilities in Papua New Guinea. A video format was used to visualise the dynamics in case incidence over time and space alongside photographs illustrating the context of the data collection in the study sites. Incidence changes overtime were illustrated in animated maps. Despite limitations, this approach appeared useful in sites with very few remaining cases or with increasingly marked heterogeneity. Villages that could benefit from targeted interventions or investigations were identified.
Research Division(s)
Population Health And Immunity
PubMed ID
31724386
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