Impacts of Deforestation on Childhood Malaria Depend on Wealth and Vector Biology
This study analyzes the relationship between deforestation and malaria risk in children using a unique and large data set in six sub‐Saharan African countries. We found that deforestation is associated with increased malaria risk.
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Impacts of Deforestation on Childhood Malaria Depend on Wealth and Vector Biology
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Tafesse Kefyalew Estifanos, Brendan Fisher, Gillian L. Galford, and Taylor H. Ricketts
Publication Date: 2024
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This study analyzes the relationship between deforestation and malaria risk in children using a unique and large data set in six sub‐Saharan African countries. We found that deforestation is associated with increased malaria risk.