Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare
Migration to urban centres is among the most important forces in contemporary urban studies. In this paper, we study how the demography and epidemic profile of a community are altered when they transition from living in nomadic conditions in a forested environment to a peri-urban settlement in a cit...
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Colombia
Demografía
Malaria
Migración
Periurbano
Salud pública
África central
Biología de poblaciones
Emigración
Malaria urbana
Uso del suelo
Urbanización
Deforestación
Transmisión
Brazzaville Fertilidad
Amazon
Colombia
Demography
Malaria
Migration
Peri-urban
Public health
Central-africa
Population biology
Out-migration
Urban malaria
Land-use
Urbanization
Deforestation
Transmission
Brazzaville
Fertility
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare Amazonas Colombia Demografía Malaria Migración Periurbano Salud pública África central Biología de poblaciones Emigración Malaria urbana Uso del suelo Urbanización Deforestación Transmisión Brazzaville Fertilidad Amazon Colombia Demography Malaria Migration Peri-urban Public health Central-africa Population biology Out-migration Urban malaria Land-use Urbanization Deforestation Transmission Brazzaville Fertility |
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
title_full |
Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
title_fullStr |
Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
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Demographic and epidemic transitions in peri-urban areas of Colombia: a multilevel study of malaria in the Amazonian city of San Jose del Guaviare |
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Amazonas Colombia Demografía Malaria Migración Periurbano Salud pública África central Biología de poblaciones Emigración Malaria urbana Uso del suelo Urbanización Deforestación Transmisión Brazzaville Fertilidad |
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Amazonas Colombia Demografía Malaria Migración Periurbano Salud pública África central Biología de poblaciones Emigración Malaria urbana Uso del suelo Urbanización Deforestación Transmisión Brazzaville Fertilidad Amazon Colombia Demography Malaria Migration Peri-urban Public health Central-africa Population biology Out-migration Urban malaria Land-use Urbanization Deforestation Transmission Brazzaville Fertility |
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Amazon Colombia Demography Malaria Migration Peri-urban Public health Central-africa Population biology Out-migration Urban malaria Land-use Urbanization Deforestation Transmission Brazzaville Fertility |
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Migration to urban centres is among the most important forces in contemporary urban studies. In this paper, we study how the demography and epidemic profile of a community are altered when they transition from living in nomadic conditions in a forested environment to a peri-urban settlement in a city of the Amazon basin. We analyse demographic and epidemic data with a multilevel model to understand individual and community-level effects in terms of the risk of malarial infection. We show that malaria becomes endemic when the population settles in the peri-urban area of the city. We also show that the reproductive rate of women in the group increases as they become sedentary, and that while individual fertility rates have no effect on risk of contracting malaria, population-level fertility rates are associated with malaria endemicity. |
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