Fig. 1From: Absence of Plasmodium inui and Plasmodium cynomolgi, but detection of Plasmodium knowlesi and Plasmodium vivax infections in asymptomatic humans in the Betong division of Sarawak, Malaysian BorneoGlobal Positioning System (GPS) coordinates and study identification (ID) of the 8 longhouses selected in this study: Nanga Mutok (A, 1˚36′18.1″N, 111˚40′24.7″E, Penebak Ulu (B, 1˚39′9.2″N, 111˚44′15.3″E), Raba Tiput (C, 1˚35′8.2″N, 111˚42′7.5″E), Batu Lintang (D, 1˚30′24.3″N, 111˚36′11.0″E), Begumbang (E, 1˚34′25.4″N, 111˚38′3.4″E), Penyelanih Kiba (F, 1˚33′7.21″N, 111˚37′19.07″E), Nanga Ban (G, 1˚23′46.9″N, 111˚31′4.1″E) and Nanga Keron (H, 1˚27′11.8″N, 111˚37′54.6″E)Back to article page