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Title: BUILT ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SPREAD OF VECTOR-BORNE DISEASE. THE CASE OF MALARIA IN URBAN AREAS OF NIGERIA.
Authors: Umaru, E. T.
Martins, V. I.
Shaibu, S. I.
Idowu, O. O.
Keywords: Built environment
climate
disposal
malaria
waste
Issue Date: 12-May-2016
Publisher: Sustainable Built Environment and Climate Change: The Challenge of Post 2015 Development Agenda School of Environmental Technology International Conference (SETIC 2016)
Citation: Umaru E. T., Martins V. I., Shaibu S. I. & Idowu, O. O.
Abstract: Malaria disease is a pandemic that has affected many parts of the world especially the developing countries. Africa as a continent has suffered so much largely because of the built environmental and climatic factors associated with the disease. The effect of climate change which has affected all parts of the world is another contributory factor that aids in the spread of the disease. The study seeks to investigate the built environmental factors that aids in the spread of the disease. Reviews of various literatures that are related to the factors that influences the spread of malaria were searched through some of the literature database. Over twenty related literature were reviewed on the built environmental factors and malaria. The results revealed those inadequate infrastructures, poor building conditions, inefficient waste disposal system, poor sanitary system and ignoring the building byelaws during construction all aids in the spread of the malaria. The study recommends that adequate infrastructures should be provided to Nigerian urban centres, there should be efficient waste disposal system and building byelaws must not be ignore during construction.
Malaria disease a pandemic that affected many parts of the world especially the developing countries. Africa is a continent that has suffered so much largely because of the built Environmental and climatic factors associated with the disease. The effects of climate change which has affected all parts of the world is another contributory factor that aids in the spread of the disease. The study seeks to investigate the built environmental factors that is in the spread of the disease. Reviews of various literature reviews of various literature that are related to the factor that influences the spread of malaria were searched through some of the literature database Over 20 related literatures were reviewed on the built environmental factors and malaria. The results revealed does inadequate infrastructures, poor building conditions, inefficient water disposal system, poor sanitary system and ignoring the building bylaws during construction all aids in the spread of the malaria. The study recommends that adequate infrastructures should be provided to Nigerian banks centres, there should be efficient way disposal system and building bylaws must not be ignored during construction.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8558
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