Higher risk of malaria transmission outdoors than indoors by Nyssorhynchus darlingi in riverine communities in the Peruvian Amazon Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar Jul 29, 2019 Go to Project Site Parasites & Vectors Infectious Diseases Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar Assistant Professor My research interests include infectious diseases epidemiology, causal inference, global health, Climate Change, Data Science, Urban Health, and Geospatial modeling & viz. Related Higher risk of malaria transmission outdoors than indoors by Nyssorhynchus darlingi in riverine communities in the Peruvian Amazon The association of COVID-19 incidence with temperature, humidity, and UV radiation – A global multi-city analysis The association of COVID-19 incidence with temperature, humidity, and UV radiation – A global multi-city analysis Quantifying the effect of human population mobility on malaria risk in the Peruvian Amazon Quantifying the effect of human population mobility on malaria risk in the Peruvian Amazon