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Franzke, C. L., & Parihar, R. S. (2025). Time of emergence and future projections of extremes of malaria infections in Africa. GeoHealth, 9(6), e2025GH001356.


P. K. Bal, Divya, R. S. Parihar, A. Saini, (2025) :Changing climate and its impacts on the dynamics of future Malaria transmission over certain endemic regions in India, Nature - Scientific Reports.


Parihar, R. S. (2025). Global Warming - The Impact and Implications" including your chapter "Climate Variability and Its Impact on Vector-Borne Diseases: Using Numerical/Statistical
Modeling DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1009810


Ruchi Singh Parihar, Christina Meehan and Qimin Deng. Women, Health, and the Climate Emergency (2025). Am J Biomed Sci & Res. 28(4)AJBSR.MS.ID.003702, DOI: 10.34297/AJBSR.2025.28.003702.


S. Baraik, Ruchi .S. Parihar, Sarah sparrow, P. Salunke (2025): Exploring the Nexus of Climate Change vector borne diseases Transmission, iScience Journal.


R. S. Parihar, V. Kumar, A. Anand, P.Salunke (2025): Transmission Dynamics of Malaria in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) using the VECTRI Mathematic Dynamical Model, International Journal of Biometeorology, (Accepted).


R. S. Parihar, V. Kumar, A. Anand, P. K. Bal, A. Thapliyal (2024): Relative importance of model parameters Malaria disease transmission and Prevalence, International Journal of Biometeorology, 10.1007/s00484-023-02607.


R. S. Parihar, P. K. Bal, A. Saini, S. K. Mishra, A.Thapliyal, 2022: Potential future malaria transmission due toclimate change in Odisha, India .Nature - Scientific Reports, Vol. 12, 9048.


R. S. Parihar, P. K. Bal, A. Saini, A. Thapliyal 2022: Climate Change Projection and its impacts on Potential Malaria Transmission dynamics over Uttarakhand state in India, Journal of Communicable Diseases, Vol. 54.


P. K. Bal, H. P. Dasari, N. Prasad, P. Salunke, and R. S. Parihar 2020: Variation of Energy Fluxes with ENSO, IOD, and ISV of Indian summer Monsoon Rainfall over the Indian Monsoon Region. Atmospheric Research, Vol. 258.


R. S. Parihar, P. K. Bal, V. Kumar, S. K. Mishra, S. Sahany, S. K. Dash, R. C. Dhiman 2019: Numerical Modelling of the Dynamics of Malaria Transmission in highly Endemic regions of India. Nature Scientific Reports, Vol. 9, 11903.


P. K. Bal, Divya, R. S. Parihar, A. Saini, (2025) :Changing climate and its impacts on the dynamics of future Malaria transmission over certain endemic regions in India, Nature -
Scientific Reports. (Accepted).


Parihar, R. S. (2025). Global Warming - The Impact and Implications" including your chapter "Climate Variability and Its Impact on Vector-Borne Diseases: Using Numerical/Statistical
Modeling DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.1009810


R. S. Parihar, V. Kumar, A. Anand, P. Salunke (2025): Transmission Dynamics of Malaria in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) using the VECTRI Mathematic Dynamical Model, International Journal of Biometeorology. (Accepted)


V. Kumar, A. Anand, R. S. Parihar 2025: Understanding the Influence of Rainfall Extremes on the Intensity of Malaria Transmission using the VECTRI Model, Acta Tropica. (Under review).


R. S. Parihar, Deng.Q, 2024: Climate change impacts on Pregnant women over the rural areas in India: Using the VECTRI Dynamical Mathematic Modelling. Nature - Scientific reports. (Under Review).


A. Murthay, R.S.Parihar, S.K.Baraik, J.S.Saleema 2025: Climate Change and Malaria Dynamics in the Indo-Gangetic Region: Projecting Transmission Shifts and Policy Implications Under RCP 8.5.


R. S. Parihar, S.Baraik, Q.Diming, A.Micelle, 2025: Modelling the effect of Temperature and Rainfall in the Malaria Transmission in Africa by 21st Century. (Under Review).


R. S. Parihar, Deng. Q, A.Micelle, 2025: Influence seasonal and inter-annual cycle changes on the PM2.5 mitigation in Central Part of India. (Under Review).


V. Kumar, A. Anand, R. S. Parihar 2025: Understanding the Influence of Rainfall Extremes on the Intensity of Malaria Transmission using the VECTRI Model, Acta Tropica. (Under review).
In progress

V. Kumar, A. Anand, R. S. Parihar 2025: Understanding the Influence of Rainfall Extremes on the Intensity of Malaria Transmission using the VECTRI Model, Acta Tropica. (Under review).

A. Murthay, R.S.Parihar, S.K.Baraik, J.S.Saleema 2025: Climate Change and Malaria Dynamics in the Indo-Gangetic Region: Projecting Transmission Shifts and Policy Implications Under RCP 8.5, (In Progress).

R. S. Parihar, Deng.Q, 2024: Climate change impacts on Pregnant women over the rural areas in India: Using the VECTRI Dynamical Mathematic Modelling. Nature - Scientific region, (In Progress).

R. S. Parihar, Q.Diming, A.Micelle, 2025: Modelling the effect of Temperature and Rainfall in the Malaria Transmission in Africa by 21st Century. (In Progress)

R. S. Parihar, Deng.Q, A.Micelle, 2025: Influence seasonal and inter-annual cycle changes on the PM2.5 mitigation in Central Part of India. (In Progress)
Current Research
Franzke, C. L., & Parihar, R. S. (2025). Time of emergence and future projections of
extremes of malaria infections in Africa. GeoHealth, 9(6), e2025GH001356.

Time of Emergence of (S/N>5) for (a) vector density (vectors per m2) and (b) EIR (infectious bites per person per day) based on 10 year means.

Annual means and 95th percentiles of vector density (vector per2 m) and EIR (infectiousbites per person per day). Displayed mean differences are statistically significant at the 5% level using a Student’s t-test.

Population change (persons per km2) over 30 year periods with respect to the period 1991 - 2020, (a) period 2031 -2060 and (b) period 2071 -2100
Podcast : (Wellness on a Warming Planet)

Women’s Health at Risk from Climate Change (with Dr. Deng) Welcome to the Women’s Health at Risk from Climate Change podcast. In this series, my colleagues and I will be speaking with leading experts on critical and timely topics related to women’s health, climate change, infectious diseases, and intersecting public health issues. Our goal is to share evidence-based information that can empower individuals and communities to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. We hope you find today’s episode insightful and informative.