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Bussalleu, A. ; Di-Liberto, A. ; Carcamo, C. ; Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Zavaleta-Cortijo, C. ; King, M. ; Berrang-Ford, L. ; Maurtua, D. ; Llanos-Cuentas, A. ; Garcia, P. ; Harper, S.L. ; Edge, V. ; Ford, J. ; Lwasa, S. ; Namanya, D.B. ; Indigenous Health and Adaption to Climate Change Research Group (IHACC) | Springer | 2020-12-14T16:06:10ZAccess to safe drinking water is limited in many isolated areas, such as the Amazon where Indigenous peoples frequently reside. Identifying safe forms of drinking water accepted by the communities could have positive health benefits for Indigeno[...]texto impreso
Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Manrique, E. ; Ruiz-Cabrejos, J. ; Saavedra, M. ; Alava, F. ; Bickersmith, S. ; Prussing, C. ; Vinetz, J.M. ; Conn, J.E. ; Moreno, M. ; Gamboa, D. | Public Library of Science | 2019-12-06T20:57:45ZInterest in larval source management (LSM) as an adjunct intervention to control and eliminate malaria transmission has recently increased mainly because long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) and indoor residual spray (IRS) are ineffective agai[...]texto impreso
Prussing, C. ; Saavedra, M.P. ; Bickersmith, S.A. ; Alava, F. ; Guzmán, M. ; Manrique, E. ; Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Moreno, M. ; Gamboa, D. ; Vinetz, J.M. ; Conn, J.E. | Public Library of Science | 2019-12-06T20:57:51ZIn Amazonian Peru, the primary malaria vector, Nyssorhynchus darlingi (formerly Anopheles darlingi), is difficult to target using standard vector control methods because it mainly feeds and rests outdoors. Larval source management could be a use[...]texto impreso
Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Fornace, K. ; Wong, D. ; Padilla-Huamantinco, P.G. ; Saldaña-Lopez, J.A. ; Castillo-Meza, O.E. ; Caballero-Andrade, A.E. ; Manrique, E. ; Ruiz-Cabrejos, J. ; Barboza, J.L. ; Rodriguez, H. ; Henostroza, G. ; Gamboa, D. ; Castro, M.C. ; Vinetz, J.M. ; Llanos-Cuentas, A. | Frontiers Media S.A. | 2020-12-14T16:06:13ZHuman movement affects malaria epidemiology at multiple geographical levels; however, few studies measure the role of human movement in the Amazon Region due to the challenging conditions and cost of movement tracking technologies. We developed [...]texto impreso
Fletcher, I.K. ; Stewart-Ibarra, A.M. ; Sippy, R. ; Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Silva, M. ; Beltran-Ayala, E. ; Ordoñez, T. ; Adrian, J. ; Sáenz, F.E. ; Drakeley, C. ; Jones, K.E. ; Lowe, R. | Frontiers Media S.A. | 2020-12-14T16:06:23ZMalaria is a vector-borne disease of significant public health concern. Despite widespread success of many elimination initiatives, elimination efforts in some regions of the world have stalled. Barriers to malaria elimination include climate an[...]texto impreso
Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Manrique, E. ; Tello-Lizarraga, K. ; Miranda, J.J. | Frontiers Media S.A. | 2020-12-14T16:06:13ZTo better estimate the travel time to the most proximate health care facility (HCF) and determine differences across heterogeneous land coverage types, this study explored the use of a novel cloud-based geospatial modeling approach. Geospatial d[...]texto impreso
Carrasco-Escobar, G. ; Castro, M.C. ; Barboza, J.L. ; Ruiz-Cabrejos, J. ; Llanos-Cuentas, A. ; Vinetz, J.M. ; Gamboa, D. | PeerJ | 2019-12-06T20:57:50ZInfectious disease dynamics are affected by human mobility more powerfully than previously thought, and thus reliable traceability data are essential. In rural riverine settings, lack of infrastructure and dense tree coverage deter the implement[...]