Detection of Rift Valley Fever Viral Activity in Kenya by Satellite Remote Sensing Imagery
Science 235(4796): 1656-1659
Article 1987 English
Authors
KL
Kenneth J. Linthicum
CB
Charles Bailey
FD
F. G. Davies
Abstract
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Data from the advanced very high resolution radiometer on board the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's polar-orbiting meteorological satellites have been used to infer ecological parameters associated with Rift Valley fever (RVF) viral activity in Kenya. An indicator of potential viral activity was produced from satellite data for two different ecological regions in Kenya, where RVF is enzootic. The correlation between the satellite-derived green vegetation index and the ecological parameters associated with RVF virus suggested that satellite data may become a forecasting tool for RVF in Kenya and, perhaps, in other areas of sub-Saharan Africa.
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