TY - JOUR AU - Kabaria, Caroline W. AU - Molteni, Fabrizio AU - Mandike, Renata AU - Chacky, Frank AU - Noor, Abdisalan M. AU - Snow, Robert W. AU - Linard, Catherine PY - 2016 DA - 2016/07/30 TI - Mapping intra-urban malaria risk using high resolution satellite imagery: a case study of Dar es Salaam JO - International Journal of Health Geographics SP - 26 VL - 15 IS - 1 AB - With more than half of Africa’s population expected to live in urban settlements by 2030, the burden of malaria among urban populations in Africa continues to rise with an increasing number of people at risk of infection. However, malaria intervention across Africa remains focused on rural, highly endemic communities with far fewer strategic policy directions for the control of malaria in rapidly growing African urban settlements. The complex and heterogeneous nature of urban malaria requires a better understanding of the spatial and temporal patterns of urban malaria risk in order to design effective urban malaria control programs. In this study, we use remotely sensed variables and other environmental covariates to examine the predictability of intra-urban variations of malaria infection risk across the rapidly growing city of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania between 2006 and 2014. SN - 1476-072X UR - https://doi.org/10.1186/s12942-016-0051-y DO - 10.1186/s12942-016-0051-y ID - Kabaria2016 ER -