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In many areas, it has been documented that the magnification of malaria cases is closely related with climate conditions. However, many medical and climate professionals have either lacked knowledge or show less concern for the variation of the climate conditions that accompany the transmission of malaria.

Also, in many cases, the link between climate and medical data has not been well defined, and health information systems have been weak due to the lack of case detection, irregularity in reporting, under reporting and poor coordination. For malaria control, an effective and efficient information system is needed, which includes climate data and health parameters, as an appropriate strategy to improve the monitoring of the occurrences, distribution and control of malaria in different geographical areas and time periods.