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Incorporating hydrology into climate suitability models changes projections of malaria transmission in Africa

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Incorporating hydrology into climate suitability models changes projections of malaria transmission in Africa

M. W. Smith, T. Willis, et al.

Exploring malaria's climate suitability across continental Africa, researchers uncover that precipitation is a critical factor in estimating transmission risk. This study, conducted by M. W. Smith, T. Willis, L. Alfieri, W. H. M. James, M. A. Trigg, D. Yamazaki, A. J. Hardy, B. Bisselink, A. De Roo, M. G. Macklin, and C. J. Thomas, reveals surprising geographical shifts in malaria's hydro-climatic suitability through advanced modeling techniques.... show more
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