Bayesian spatiotemporal modelling and mapping of malaria risk among children aged below 5 years in Ghana
Wisdom Kwami Takramah,
Yaw Asare Afrane,
Justice Moses K. Aheto
Abstract:Background
Malaria is a significant public health problem, particularly among children aged 6-59 months who bear the greatest burden of this disease. Malaria transmission is high and more pronounced in poor tropical and subtropical areas of the world. Climate change is positively correlated with the geographical distribution of malaria vectors. There is substantial evidence of spatial and temporal differences in under-five malaria risk. Thus, the study aimed to create intelligent maps of smooth relative risk o… Show more
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