The diversity of Anopheles blood feeding patterns suggest different malaria protection strategies in different localities

Autor: chakim, irfanul
Přispěvatelé: Pumpaibool, tepanata
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3269209
Popis: Supplementary 1.xls (The total number of mosquitos collected, number collected per time period and number collected indoors/outdoors)- detailed information: the row data file in jambi-total, sumba-total, jambi in-out and sumba in-out is merely a transposed data of the total number of mosquitoesof each collection day Supplementary 2.xls (The number of mosquitos caught for each species in Jambi and relative abundance and HLC calculations)- the row data file reflects the number of mosquitoes collected per day per species Supplementary 3.xls (The number of mosquitos caught for each species in Sumba and relative abundance and HLC calculations)-the row data file reflects the number of mosquitoes collected per day per species Supplementary 4.xls (Results of all Dunn’s multiple comparisons tests for biting times in Jambi and Sumba) Supplementary 5.docx (Flow chart of the HLC collection method) Supplementary 6.rar (detailed data of all Anopheles found in Jambi per collection type and collection time)-The numbering i.e. HLC1. HLC2, HLC3 was merely a number we used to random the houses. So each week, we sticked the number to each house after randomization (HLC1 indoor, HLC1 outdoor, HLC2 indoor, HLC2 outdoor, HLC3 indoor, HLC3 outdoor). Supplementary 7.zip (detailed data of all Anopheles found in Sumba per collection type and collection time)-The numbering i.e. HLC1. HLC2, HLC3 was merely a number we used to random the houses. So each week, we sticked the number to each house after randomization (HLC1 indoor, HLC1 outdoor, HLC2 indoor, HLC2 outdoor, HLC3 indoor, HLC3 outdoor). Supplementary 8. Xls (Underlying parasitological data of the patient from Sumba and Jambi)
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