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October 2nd, 2010
Estimation of Malaria Risks Based on Oversimplified Temperature Data

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NWO – When making malaria predictions you must not look at the average monthly temperature but rather at variations around the average temperature. These have proven to be far more important for the development and survival of malaria parasites and malaria mosquitoes. Rubicon researcher Krijn Paaijmans published this research finding in the journal PNAS. Read More