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Table 3 The number of Anopheles darlingi collected (April–June 2013), HBR, IR and EIR

From: Evidence for temporal population replacement and the signature of ecological adaptation in a major Neotropical malaria vector in Amazonian Peru

Habitat

Loc

Forest cover level

# Coll

# Coll (mh)

HBR

# Infected

IR (%)

EIR

Pv

Pf

Pspp

All

All

All

2067

1406

17.64

9

3

1

0.63

0.11

All

All

Peridomestic

1778

474

45.01

8

 

1

0.51

0.23

Chacra

193

466

4.97

1

3

 

2.07

0.10

Forest

96

466

2.47

     

Riverine

All

All

1762

550

38.44

7

2

 

0.51

0.20

All

Peridomestic

1552

186

100.13

6

  

0.39

0.39

Chacra

137

182

9.03

1

2

 

2.19

0.20

Forest

73

182

4.81

     

Highway

All

All

305

856

4.28

2

1

1

1.31

0.06

All

Peridomestic

226

288

9.42

2

 

1

1.33

0.13

Chacra

56

284

2.37

 

1

 

1.79

0.04

Forest

23

284

0.97

     
  1. Four, approximately-monthly, 12-h collections; Loc, locality; # Coll, number collected; mh, man-hours; HBR, human biting rate: the number of bites per person per 12-h night; IR, infection rate: the proportion of collected An. darlingi infected with Plasmodium; EIR, entomological inoculation rate: the number of infective bites per person per 12-h night; Pv, Plasmodium vivax; Pf, Plasmodium falciparum; Pspp, Plasmodium spp.