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Table 1 Mosquito composition in 2000–2001 and 2016–2017 in Olama and Nyabessan, calculated from human landing catches

From: Changes in malaria vector bionomics and transmission patterns in the equatorial forest region of Cameroon between 2000 and 2017

 

2000–2001

2016–2017

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor

Outdoor

Nyabessana

 An. gambiae

42

61

1327

1635

 An. moucheti

149

712

1474

1885

 An. marshallii

2

91

25

34

 An. paludis

0

3

869

1425

 An. ziemannii

-

-

16

5

 An. nili

184

1263

624

861

 Total

377

2130

4335

5845

 Meana (95% CI)

10.47 (9.85–11.09)

59.17 (57.21–61.13)

33.6 (32.84–34.36)

45.31 (44.48–46.14)

Olamab

 An. gambiae

13

13

20

3

 An. moucheti

2743

1375

1293

1379

 An. marshallii

-

9

446

426

 An. paludis

9

32

427

426

 An. ziemannii

3

2

337

297

 An. nili

3

5

1

2

 Total

2771

1436

2524

2533

 Meanc (95% CI )

51.31 (50.51–52.11)

26.59 (26.03–27.15)

19.56 (18.91–20.21)

19.62 (18.92–20.32)

  1. aNyabessan: 2000–2001 (mosquitoes collected using 72 man-nights); 2016–2017 (mosquitoes collected using 258 man-nights)
  2. bOlama: 2000–2001 (mosquitoes collected using 108 man-nights); 2016–2017 (mosquitoes collected using 258 man-nights)
  3. cAverage bites per human per night