Malaria Atlas Project

Malaria Atlas Project
AbbreviationMAP
Formation1 May 2006 (2006-05-01)
PurposeDetermining spatial limits of Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivax malaria at a global scale and its endemicity within this range
HeadquartersPerth, Australia
Region served
Global
Official language
English
Head of Group
Peter Gething
Parent organization
Telethon Kids Institute
Websitemalariaatlas.org

The Malaria Atlas Project (MAP) is a nonprofit academic group led by Peter Gething, Kerry M Stokes Chair in Child Health, at the Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Western Australia. The group is funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, with previous funding also coming from the Medical Research Council and the Wellcome Trust. MAP aims to disseminate free, accurate, and up-to-date information on malaria and associated topics, organised on a geographical basis. The work of MAP falls into three areas:

  • Estimation of the spatial distribution of malaria prevalence and incidence and related topics, such as the spatial distribution of insecticide treated nets, antimalarial drugs, mosquito vectors, and human blood disorders
  • Disseminating data on malaria via the Repository for Open Access Data (ROAD-MAP) project
  • Providing maps relating to malaria prevalence and related topics for the World Health Organization (WHO) and other bodies

The MAP team have assembled a unique spatial database on linked information derived from medical intelligence, satellite-derived climate data to constrain the limits of malaria transmission, and the largest-ever archive of community-based estimates of parasite prevalence. These data have been assembled and analysed by a team of geographers, statisticians, epidemiologists, biologists, and public health specialists. Furthermore, where these data have been cleared for release, they are available via a data explorer tool on the MAP website.