Figure 1From: Performance of circulating cathodic antigen (CCA) urine-dipsticks for rapid detection of intestinal schistosomiasis in schoolchildren from shoreline communities of Lake VictoriaMap of schools along the Lake Victoria shoreline visited in Kenya and Tanzania. Map number, school name and GPS coordinates (in parentheses) are: 1. Usengi (E34.058; S0.073), 2. Asembo Bay (E34.388; S0.187), 3. Usoma (E34.718; S0.105), 4. Kolunga (E34.139; S0.428), 5. Mfangano Island (E34.015; S0.437), 6. Migori (E34.127; S1.012), 7. Mkoma (E34.030; S1.150), 8. Busanga (E33.955; S1.306), 9. Ruhu (E33.825; S1.352), 10. Majita (E33.405; S1.809) and 11. Hamuyebe (E33.064; S2.124). Pie charts indicate prevalence of schistosomiasis infection at each location as diagnosed by Kato-Katz double smear slides or urine-CCA tests; prevalence value is indicated by the number above each pie chart. The 'N' value below each pie chart indicates the surveyed sample size. The '*' indicates pooled data from two sub-sites, 5a and 5b.Back to article page