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Table 1 The number (%) of Anopheles collected detailing the school categorized by location, species, abdominal, and parity status

From: Late morning biting behaviour of Anopheles funestus is a risk factor for transmission in schools in Siaya, western Kenya

School

Gendro

Kanyaboli

Gangu

Bukhoba

Collection location/number collected

66

109

138

467

 Indoor

52 (79%)

93 (85%)

96 (70%)

353 (76%)

 Outdoor

14 (21%)

16 (15%)

42 (30%)

114 (24%)

Species

 An. funestus

52 (79%)

104 (95%)

130 (94%)

441 (94%)

 An. gambiae

14 (21%)

5 (4.6%)

8 (5.8%)

22 (4.7%)

 An. coustani

0

0

0

2 (0.4%)

 An. ziemanni

0

0

0

2 (0.4%)

Abdominal status

 Fed

28 (42%)

69 (63%)

49 (36%)

224 (48%)

 Gravid

6 (9.1%)

11 (10%)

13 (9.4%)

15 (3.2%)

 Half gravid

1 (1.5%)

 

2 (1.4%)

6 (1.3%)

 Unfed

31 (47%)

29 (27%)

74 (54%)

222 (48%)

Parity (Anopheles funestus only)/number dissected

17

10

33

97

 Nulliparous

2 (11.8%)

1 (10%)

0

14 (14.4%)

 Parous

15 (88.2%)

9 (90%)

33 (100%)

83 (85.6%)

Culicines collected

Females

 Indoor

357

29

108

537

 Outdoor

480

50

75

606

 

Males

 Indoor

0

0

0

0

 Outdoor

1

0

1

2