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Table 5 Implication of members of Anopheles gambiae complex in malaria transmission

From: Role of Anopheles (Cellia) rufipes (Gough, 1910) and other local anophelines in human malaria transmission in the northern savannah of Cameroon: a cross-sectional survey

Health district

Anopheline species

2011

2012

2013

2014

CSP+ (n)

ma

IR

EIR

CSP+ (n)

ma

IR

EIR

CSP+ (n)

ma

IR

EIR

CSP+ (n)

ma

IR

EIR

Garoua

An. arabiensis

1 (78)

0.76

0.01

0.01

1 (31)

0.3

0.03

0.01

3 (75)

0.74

0.04

0.029

1 (7)

0.07

0.14

0.0098

An. coluzzii

1 (49)

0.48

0.02

0.01

0 (23)

0.23

0

0

1 (42)

0.41

0.02

0.01

0 (18)

0.18

0

0

An. gambiae

0 (11)

0.11

0

0

0 (7)

0.07

0

0

1 (2)

0.02

0.5

0.01

0 (4)

0.04

0

0

Pitoa

An. arabiensis

2 (113)

1.57

0.02

0.028

1 (67)

0.93

0.01

0.014

1 (86)

1.19

0.01

0.014

1 (71)

0.7

0.01

0.0098

An. coluzzii

1 (67)

0.93

0.01

0.014

1 (33)

0.46

0.03

0.014

0 (15)

0.21

0

0

1 (20)

0.2

0.05

0.0098

An. gambiae

0 (14)

0.19

0

0

0 (17)

0.24

0

0

0 (6)

0.08

0

0

0 (15)

0.15

0

0

Mayo Oulo

An. arabiensis

5 (83)

1.54

0.06

0.093

2 (6)

0.11

0.33

0.037

2 (17)

0.31

0.12

0.037

0 (3)

0.06

0

0

An. coluzzii

0 (8)

0.15

0

0

0 (1)

0.02

0

0

0 (3)

0.06

0

0

0 (0)

0

–

–

An. gambiae

1 (5)

0.09

0.2

0.019

0 (1)

0.02

0

0

0 (2)

0.04

0

0

0 (2)

0.04

0

0

  1. Abbreviations: CSP+ number of mosquitoes positive to CSP, CSP circumsporozoite protein, EIR entomological inoculation rate (infectious bites/person/night, IR infection rate, ma man biting rate (bites/person/night), n number of mosquitoes examined by CSP ELISA