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. 2017 Sep 27;97(3 Suppl):32–45. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.16-0696

Table 2.

Data, methods, and results of climate analysis for each country/region

Country Spatial scale Climate data used Malaria constrained by temperature (assessed using CSMT) Baseline period Intervention period Type of analysis Results*
Tanzania District, region, country ENACTS rainfall and ENACTS temperature Yes 1995–1999 2000–2010 WASP, temperature anomaly analysis Climate likely to have influenced the decline in malaria in the first half of the intervention period (2000–2005) relative to the baseline but not the second half—2006–2010 relative to the first. Base line period includes 1997/1998 El Niño
Zanzibar District, Island ENACTS rainfall and ENACTS temperature No 1995–1999 2000–2010 WASP Climate likely to have influenced the decline in malaria in the first half of the intervention period (2000–2005) relative to the baseline but not the second—2006–2010. Base line period includes 1997/19988 El Niño
Rwanda District, region, country ENACTS rainfall and ENACTS temperature Yes 1996–2000 2001–2010 WASP, temperature anomaly analysis The Rwanda country WASP indicates that the malaria baseline period of 1996–2000 was dominated by the impact of the 1997/1998 El Nino. However, drought in 1999 suggests that no major difference between baseline and intervention period.
Ethiopia Climate regions, District, region, country ENACTS rainfall and ENACTS temperature Yes 2000–2005 2006–2011 WASP, temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is higher after intervention period relative to baseline. El Nino impact varies across country.
Senegal Country ENACTS and CHIRPS rainfall and REANALYSIS temperature No 2005–2010 2010–2015 Time series rainfall and temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is higher during intervention period relative to baseline. Long-term wetting trend.
Mali District, region, country ENACTS rainfall and ENACTS temperature No 1990–2005 2006–2012 WASP and temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is higher during intervention period relative to baseline. Long-term wetting trend.
Angola Country CHIRPS rainfall and REANALYSIS temperature Yes 2003–2005 2006–2011 WASP and temperature anomaly analysis No clear change in rainfall between baseline and intervention period. Clear warming during period of intervention.
Malawi Country CHIRPS rainfall (WASP) and REANALYSIS temperature Yes 1990–1999 2000–2010 WASP and temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is similar during intervention period and baseline.
Uganda Country CHIRPS rainfall and REANALYSIS temperature Yes 1990–1999 2000–2011 WASP and temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is lower during intervention period than during baseline.
Mozambique Country CHIRPS rainfall and REANALYSIS temperature No 1993–2002 2003–2011 WASP and temperature anomaly analysis Climate suitability for malaria is similar during intervention period and baseline.

CSMT = Climate Suitability for Malaria Transmission; ENACTS = Enhanced National Climate Services products; WASP = Weighted Anomaly Standardized Precipitation; CHIRPS = Climate Hazards Group InfraRed Precipitation with Station Data.

*

Countries showed general warming trend over the last 30 years using REANALYSIS temperature data.