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Risk-assessment of vector-borne diseases based on deep learning and remote sensing

Objectives

This project will investigate the relation between urban environments and the risk of diseases spread by mosquitos in Tanzania.

Principal Investigators / Focal Persons

Jakob Brandtberg Knudsen

Rationale and Abstract

The malaria mosquito, Anopheles stephensi, will likely spread to cities in Africa with more than 126 mil. residents, posing a serious threat of large-scale malaria outbreaks. Low-quality housing is an important risk factor for diseases spread by mosquitos. However, the relation between urban contexts and such diseases remains understudied despite the importance of the built environment in driving transmission of malaria, dengue, and yellow fever. The findings will be utilized in analysis of satellite imagery to identify high-risk areas and guide policy and interventions in addressing such diseases. The research will be integrated in teaching programs at the Danish applicant institutions. The project thus has potential to address important knowledge gaps, enhance urban resilience in Africa, and strengthen Danish biomedical data science capacities.

Date

Jan 2022 — Dec 2026

Total Project Funding

$2.89M

Funding Details
Novo Nordisk Foundation, Denmark

Grant ID: NNF21OC0069116
DKK 19.99M
Project Site

Tanzania

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