Spatial patterns of malaria in a land reform colonization project, Juruena municipality, Mato Grosso, Brazil
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
In Brazil, 99% of malaria cases are concentrated in the Amazon, and malaria's spatial distribution is commonly associated with socio-environmental conditions on a fine landscape scale. In this study, the spatial patterns of malaria and its determinants in a rural settlement of the Brazilian agricultural reform programme called "Vale do Amanhecer" in the northern Mato Grosso state were analysed.
Methods
In a fine-scaled, exploratory ecological study, geocoded notification forms corresponding to malaria cases from 2005 were compared with spectral indices, such as the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and the third component of the Tasseled Cap Transformation (TC_3) and thematic layers, derived from the visual interpretation of multispectral TM-Landsat 5 imagery and the application of GIS distance operators.
Results
Of a total of 336 malaria cases, 102 (30.36%) were caused by
Conclusions
Environmental factors and their alteration are associated with the occurrence and spatial distribution of malaria cases in rural settlements.
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Authors | Reinaldo, Souza-Santos;Peter, Zeilhofer;Emerson, dos Santos;Elaine, de Oliveira;Marina, Atanaka-Santos; |
Journal | malaria journal |
Year | 2011 |
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