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Table 2 Information on the houses used for all-night trapping of An. arabiensis and An. funestus s.s. by CDC traps equipped with a collection bottle rotator

From: Preventive effect of permethrin-impregnated long-lasting insecticidal nets on the blood feeding of three major pyrethroid-resistant malaria vectors in western Kenya

House no.a

Date of collection

No. of olyset®nets

No. of persons sleepingb

No. of livestock around house

Bedroomc

Living room

Cow

Sheep

Goat

NYAR 11

Oct 2011 Jul 2012

2d

2A

1C

18

2

26

NYAR 14

Oct 2011 Jul 2012

1

1A

0

22

8

9

NYAR 15

Oct 2011 Jul 2012

2d

2A

0

0

0

2

NYAR 19

Oct 2011 Jul 2012

2

2A

0

2

0

0

NYAR 20

Oct 2011 Jul 2012

2

2A + 3C

0

22

8

9

NYAR 21

Oct 2011

1

1A

0

2

0

0

NGO 3

Feb–Mar 2012

2

2A

1C

8

0

10

NGO 4

Feb–Mar 2012

1

2A

0

6

0

4

NGO 5

Feb–Mar 2012

2

1A

2C

10

0

4

NGO 6

Feb–Mar 2012

2

2A

1C

10

0

4

NGO 7

Feb–Mar 2012

3

2A

4C

0

0

0

NGO 8

Feb–Mar 2012

2

1A + 2C

0

10

0

4

  1. a)NYAR, Nyaroya; NGO, Ungoe.
  2. b)A, adults (>15 years old); C, children (≤15 years old).
  3. c)Persons sleeping in a bedroom usually used one bed under a single bed net.
  4. d)One PermaNet® 2.0 was used occasionally instead of an Olyset® Net in the living room.