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From: Attractive targeted sugar bait: the pyrrole insecticide chlorfenapyr and the anti-malarial pharmaceutical artemether–lumefantrine arrest Plasmodium falciparum development inside wild pyrethroid-resistant Anopheles gambiae s.s. mosquitoes

Fig. 2

Prevalence of infection and oocyst intensity in An. gambiae s.s. exposed to ATSB solution (Artemether + Lumefantrine incorporated into ATSB) 15 h pre-infection (A) and 24 h post infection (B). A + L = Arthemether + Lumefantrine. Number of oocysts per female midgut is presented as a scatter dot plot for each treatment. Oocyst prevalence is presented as the bar chart, Results are presented as mean ± standard error (s.e)

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