La epidemia de malaria de 1783-1786: notas sobre la influencia de anomalías climáticas y cambios de usos del suelo en la salud humana
TL;DR: Based on current projections for the behaviour of malaria in relation to land use, human population densities, and health and sanitary conditions, this work concludes that malaria in sub-Saharan Africa is likely to continue to decline in the coming years.
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Abstract: Malaria is a vector-transmitted disease which perfectly refl ects relationships between society, health and the environment over time. The variables which determine the fl uctuating disease cycles of malaria include a number of complex links between environmental conditions, land use, human population densities, and health and sanitary conditions. Based on current projections for the behaviour of malaria in relation
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