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Title: Apresenta


1
Colombia
  • Dr. German Poveda (Co-PI)
  • Dr. Martha Lucia Quiñonez
  • Dr. Ivan Dario Velez

Participants
  • Dr. Luz Elena Velásquez
  • Dr. William Rojas
  • Dr. Juan S. Zapata
  • Guilhermo Leon Rua (PhD student)
  • Daniel Ruiz (MsC student)
  • Juan Santiago Zuluaga (MsC student)

Students
  • Olver Hernandez (undergraduate)
  • Elisabeth Zapata (undergraduate)
  • Eriko P. Alarcon (undergraduate)
  • Leysa J. Gomez (undergraduate)

2
Colombia
  • Development of a mathematical model to explain
    malaria incidence linked to climatic parameters.
  • Studying the linkages between entomological and
    climatological variables through field and
    laboratory work.
  • Creation of a Geographical Information System for
    Malaria in Colombia (SIGMA).

Study Sites
  • Endemic-epidemic regions for malaria in the
    lowlands of Colombia
  • Nuqui (northwestern Colombia).
  • El Bagre (Pacific Coast).

3
Colombia
Findings
  • Temperature strongly affects the life cycle of
    An. albimanus, the main malaria vector.
  • Modelling efforts confirm the importance of
    temperature in explaining malaria incidence.

4
Colombia
Publications
WAYLEN, P., POVEDA, G., 2002. El Niño-Southern
Oscillation and aspects of Western South America
Hydroclimatology. Hydrological Processes, 16,
1247-1260.
POVEDA, G., 2002. Climate and ENSO Associations
with Malaria Incidence in Colombia, En Examples
of ENSO-Society Interactions, International
Research Institute for Climate Prediction (IRI),
http//iri.columbia.edu/climate/ENSO/societal/exam
ple/Poveda.html. On the web since Octuber 18,2002.
  • Three presentations at the Conference Climate
    Variability and Change and their Health Effects
    in the Caribbean Information for Climate
    Variability and Change Adaptation Planning in the
    Health Sector. Pan American Health Organization /
    World Health Organization. Bridgetown, Barbados,
    mayo 21-22, 2002.

5
Colombia
Publications
RUIZ. D. POVEDA, G. QUIÑONEZ, M.L. VÉLEZ,
I.D. RÚA, G. ROJAS, W. ZULUAGA, J.S. Modelling
entomological-climatic interaction of malaria
transmission. Study case El Niño 1997-1998 and
La Niña 1998-2000.
RÚA, G. QUIÑONEZ, M.L. VÉLEZ, I.D. ROJAS, W.
POVEDA, G. ZULUAGA, J.S. RUIZ. D. Effect of
temperature on the gonotrophic cycle of Anofeles
albimanus (Diptera Culicidae) in relation with
the event El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
RÚA, G. QUIÑONEZ, M.L. VÉLEZ, I.D. ROJAS, W.
POVEDA, G. ZULUAGA, J.S. RUIZ. D. MANTILLA, R.
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) related to
malaria transmission, density and parity of
Anofeles albimanus and An. darlingi (Diptera
Culicidae) in two areas in Colombia.
6
Colombia
Left Main linkages and feedbacks between diverse
components of the mathematical model.
Right Time series of model results for base
scenario.
7
Graphical interface module for simultaneous
malaria and climate records
Colombia
8
Colombia
Entomology lab work
9
Studying mosquito breeding sites at Nuqui
Colombia
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