Vallée J., Marrama L., Fontenille Didier, Badara Ly A., Trape Jean-François, Diene Sarr F., Rogier C., Tall A., Nabeth P. (2006). The geographical study of Anopheline densities on a small space, using satellite imagery and geographical information systems. International Journal of Geoinformatics, 2 (4), 29-34. ISSN 1686-6576.
Titre du document
The geographical study of Anopheline densities on a small space, using satellite imagery and geographical information systems
Année de publication
2006
Auteurs
Vallée J., Marrama L., Fontenille Didier, Badara Ly A., Trape Jean-François, Diene Sarr F., Rogier C., Tall A., Nabeth P.
Source
International Journal of Geoinformatics, 2006,
2 (4), 29-34 ISSN 1686-6576
To predict the spatial distribution of anopheles in the Dielmo village (located in the southeastern part of Senegal), we used residual fauna collected from 104 different rooms during four separate trips conducted in 1994 and 1995. Thanks Generalized Estimating Equations, we were able to identify
factors influencing the distribution of Anopheles in the village. Several variables, such as the number of persons sleeping in the room, population density around the hut, construction materials, presence of mosquito nets, were found to be significant, while many spatial
variables relevant to the scale of a region (vegetation index, distance to larval sites...) were not found to be significant on the village level. As a result, it became clear that it is difficult to correctly predict the anopheline density for each house even with precise spatial
data created with Satellite imagery and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). This work highlights the complexity of the geographical study of anopheline density and its limits on a small space.
Plan de classement
Anophèles et paludisme [052ANOPAL]
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Géographie (physique, humaine, paysage, géomorphologie) [126TELAPP02]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010094491]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010094491