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Table 1 Comparisons of outdoor and indoor mosquitoes using negative binomial generalised linear models, where the dependent variable was the number of collected mosquitoes, and independent variables were site (indicator variable), day of collection, and household

From: Vectorial capacity and TEP1 genotypes of Anopheles gambiae sensu lato mosquitoes on the Kenyan coast

Complex

Site

Number of sampling days

Number of households

No.

Median

IQR

IRR

IRR 95% CI

P-value

An. funestus complex

Indoors

6

20

6

0

[0–0]

1

–

–

 

Outdoors

6

20

61

0

[0–2]

10.3

[3.3–32.3]

< 0.001

An. gambiae complex

Indoors

6

20

333

1

[0–6]

1

–

–

 

Outdoors

6

20

3693

5

[0–51]

7.2

[3.6–14.5]

< 0.001

Culex spp.

Indoors

6

20

1076

13.5

[7–25]

1

–

–

 

Outdoors

6

20

13,555

33.5

[10–200]

11.6

[5.9–22.9]

< 0.001

  1. IQR, interquartile range, IRR incident rate ratio
  2. Generally, An. funestus, An. gambiae, and Culex spp. are exophilic