Hydrological Scenarios and Malaria Incidence in the Amazonian Context
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Area
2.2. Database and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Coari | Beruri | Santa Isabel do Rio Negro | Itaituba | |
---|---|---|---|---|
River | Solimões | Purus | Negro | Tapajós |
Water color | White | White | Black | Clear |
Cases/Pop. (2005) | 7378/84,309 | 1397/13,220 | 1028/7617 | 10,098/96,246 |
Cases/Pop. (2006) | 6356/87,468 | 1490/13,620 | 2321/7077 | 8523/96,515 |
Cases/Pop. (2007) | 13,327/65,222 | 1666/13,809 | 5564/16,921 | 8062/118,194 |
Cases/Pop. (2008) | 11,326/67,055 | 686/14,374 | 4304/17,780 | 6646/124,865 |
Cases/Pop. (2009) | 6979/66,991 | 468/14,705 | 633/18,506 | 7862/127,848 |
Cases/Pop. (2010) | 3554/75,965 | 185/15,486 | 810/18,146 | 13,607/97,493 |
Cases/Pop. (2011) | 2618/76,646 | 240/15,827 | 1188/18,728 | 14,379/97,704 |
Cases/Pop. (2012) | 3376/77,305 | 172/16,158 | 353/19,292 | 16,699/97,908 |
Cases/Pop. (2013) | 2917/81,325 | 143/17,332 | 211/20,986 | 12,731/98,363 |
Beruri | Coari | |||||
1 Month Lag | 2 Months Lag | 3 Months Lag | 1 Month Lag | 2 Months Lag | 3 Months Lag | |
MPI × SSC | 2008 (−0.71) 2009 (−0.89) | 2005 (−0.69) 2011 (−0.73) | 2005 (−0.71) 2006 (−0.89) 2008 (−0.78) | 2007 (−0.84) 2011 (−0.77) 2012 (−0.86) | ||
MPI × River | 2006 (0.81) 2007 (0.94) 2009 (0.82) 2010 (0.67) 2011 (0.72) 2012 (0.90) | 2005 (0.55) 2008 (0.89) | 2009 (0.97) | 2006 (0.85) 2007 (0.91) 2008 (0.96) 2010 (0.92) 2012 (0.92) | 2005 (0.92) 2011 (0.80) | |
MPI × Prec | 2011 (−0.77) | 2011 (−0.94) | 2009 (0.63) | |||
Santa Isabel do Rio Negro | Itaituba | |||||
1 Month Lag | 2 Month Lag | 3 Month Lag | 1 Month Lag | 2 Month Lag | 3 Month Lag | |
MPI × SSC | 2005 (0.73) | 2007 (−0.66) | 2006 (−0.62) | 2005 (−0.80) | ||
MPI × River | 2006 (0.78) 2007 (0.59) | 2010 (−0.92) | 2009 (−0.80) | |||
MPI × Prec | 2012 (0.82) | 2005 (−0.89) 2006 (−0.66) 2007 (−0.87) 2008 (−0.80) | 2010 (−0.79) 2011 (−0.77) 2012 (−0.85) |
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Fonseca, F.; Worfarth-Couto, B.; Santos, A.; Marinho, R.; Martinez, J.-M.; Filizola, N. Hydrological Scenarios and Malaria Incidence in the Amazonian Context. Water 2022, 14, 1283. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14081283
Fonseca F, Worfarth-Couto B, Santos A, Marinho R, Martinez J-M, Filizola N. Hydrological Scenarios and Malaria Incidence in the Amazonian Context. Water. 2022; 14(8):1283. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14081283
Chicago/Turabian StyleFonseca, Fernanda, Bruna Worfarth-Couto, Andre Santos, Rogério Marinho, Jean-Michel Martinez, and Naziano Filizola. 2022. "Hydrological Scenarios and Malaria Incidence in the Amazonian Context" Water 14, no. 8: 1283. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14081283
APA StyleFonseca, F., Worfarth-Couto, B., Santos, A., Marinho, R., Martinez, J.-M., & Filizola, N. (2022). Hydrological Scenarios and Malaria Incidence in the Amazonian Context. Water, 14(8), 1283. https://doi.org/10.3390/w14081283