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The Contextual Determinants Of Malaria

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Elizabeth A. Professor Casman , Hadi Professor Dowlatabadi
    PublisherTaylor & Francis Inc
    ISBN9781891853197
    Pages400
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2002

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    Taylor & Francis Inc The Contextual Determinants Of Malaria by Elizabeth A. Professor Casman , Hadi Professor Dowlatabadi

    As malaria and other tropical diseases continue their resurgence, questions about the potential impacts of environmental and demographic factors are becoming more critical. Recent attempts to understand the increase in malaria incidence often acknowledge the importance of social, economic and other contextual variables, but fail to explicitly incorporate them into models or consider how they evolve in relation to one another. This problem is of crucial interest to the climate policy community, which has been buffeted by claims and counter-claims concerning the impact of climate change on malaria. 
    This important volume examines the contextual determinants of malaria and attempts to develop methods for incorporating them into projections of future incidence. Internationally renowned health specialists, economists, and other social scientists provide regional and global perspectives on risk modeling, the history of eradication efforts, current determinants (including environmental, social, and economic factors), and prospects for new vaccines and drugs. The Contextual Determinants of Malaria argues that an association of climate change with increased malaria incidence will have at least as much to do with human aging, poverty, urbanization, and population movement as with a rise in global temperatures. By placing climate in this perspective, The Contextual Determinants of Malaria focuses attention on the public health needs most critical in both the immediate and long-term future. It encourages multidisciplinary analysis of malaria control, and improves our understanding of the interactions of the diverse range of factors involved in the incidence and spread of the disease.
      
    Foreword 

    Workshop Participant List 

    Preface

    Section 1: Malaria and Climate Change: Issues and Analytic Tools

    International Efforts to Understand the Linkage Between Climate Change and Malaria 

    Anthony McMichael

    Of Malaria and Models: Challenges in Modeling Global Change and Malaria Risk 

    Pim Martens with discussion by Duane Gubler

    Malaria Potential and Malaria Risk 

    Elizabeth Casman

    Section 2: Regional Assessments: Contextual Determinants of Malaria

    Determinants of Malaria in the Americas 

    Donald Roberts 

    The Control of Malaria in Brazil 

    Renato Gusm o

    Contextual Determinants of Malaria in the WHO European Region (Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia) 

    Guido Sabatinelli 

    Determinants of Malaria in Oceania and East Asia 

    Allan Schapira 

    Determinants of Malaria in South Asia 

    Vinod Prakash Sharma with discussion by Robert Bos 

    Determinants of Malaria in the Middle East and North Africa 

    Andrei Beljaev

    Determinants of Malaria in Africa 

    Jonathan St. H. Cox, Jean Mouchet, and David J. Bradley

    Section 3: A Changing Context

    Climate Variability, Climate Change and Malaria 

    Reid Basher and Mark Cane

    Great Expectations: Antimalaria Vaccines and Drugs for the Next Century 

    Robert Desowitz 

    Future World Population Growth, Regional Distribution, Aging, Urbanisation and Climate Change 

    Wolfgang Lutz

    Reading the Tea Leaves: Economic Scenarios for the 21st Century 

    Lester Lave and Hadi Dowlatabadi

    Population Migration and Malaria 

    Janice Longstreth and Anatole Kondrachine

    Recent Trends, Magnitude, and Patterns of Human Population Movement 

    Ilya Fischhoff

    Malaria Control and the Future of International Public Health 

    Socrates Litsios

    Section 4. Synthesis 

    Integrated Assessment of Malaria Risk 

    Baruch Fischhoff, Ilya Fischhoff, Elizabeth Casman, Hadi Dowlatabadi

    The Importance of Context in Defining Malaria Risk: Summary and Discussion