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Fig. 1 | Parasites & Vectors

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From: Outbreak of autochthonous cases of malaria in coastal regions of Northeast Brazil: the diversity and spatial distribution of species of Anopheles

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Location of the study area in Brazil, highlighting the state of Paraíba (PB) and the municipality of Conde (top). The colored circles in the inset at the top right identify the distribution of malaria cases by geolocation, with each green circle indicating one case; the yellow circle indicating one imported case from Venezuela, with relapse after treatment; the 3 orange circles indicating three cases that showed relapse after treatment; and the two red circles indicating residences where two cases were registered. The map shows the six main neighborhoods where cases occurred: A Capadócia, B Carapibus, C Conjunto Rio do Ouro, D Vila de Jacumã, E Baraúna, F Gurugi

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