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Changes in Climatic Factors and Malaria in Uganda

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  • Bruno Lule Yawe

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The study examines the relationship between climatic factors and reported malaria cases using data from 12 districts in Uganda over the period 2000-2011. A panel dataset comprising temperature, temperature standard deviation; minimum humidity; maximum humidity; precipitation; precipitation standard deviation; malaria cases; health facilities; hospital beds; health workers; per capita health expenditure and gross domestic product per capita. The Fixed Effects Model was found to be preferable.

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  • Bruno Lule Yawe, 2014. "Changes in Climatic Factors and Malaria in Uganda," WIDER Working Paper Series wp-2014-111, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
  • Handle: RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2014-111
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    1. Margherita Grasso & Matteo Manera & Aline Chiabai & Anil Markandya, 2012. "The Health Effects of Climate Change: A Survey of Recent Quantitative Research," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 9(5), pages 1-25, April.
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    2. Yawe, Bruno Lule, 2014. "Changes in climatic factors and malaria in Uganda," WIDER Working Paper Series 111, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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