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. 2023 Jun 12;19(6):e1011442. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011442

Table 1. Comparison of symptomatic and asymptomatic index infection episodes.

Total Asymptomatic (n = 275) Symptomatic (n = 69) p-value*
Age, no. (%) 0.003
 < 5y 52 (15) 43 (16) 9 (13)
 5–15 129 (38) 91 (33) 38 (55)
 > 15y 162 (47) 140 (51) 22 (32)
Sex, no. (%) 0.3
 Female 194 (56) 159 (58) 35 (51)
 Male 150 (44) 116 (42) 34 (49)
Transmission season, no. (%) ** < 0.001
 High 148 (43) 102 (37) 46 (67)
 Low 196 (57) 173 (63) 23 (33)
Multiplicity of infection, no. (%) *** < 0.001
 1 100 (35) 69 (31) 31 (48)
 2–5 100 (35) 74 (34) 26 (41)
 > 5 84 (30) 77 (35) 7 (11)
Parasite density, parasites/μL, median (IQR) 2.42 (0.47–62.79) 1.11 (0.40–9.62) 637 (50.0–4,770) < 0.001
Read coverage, median (IQR)
pfcsp 6,719 (1,957–13,206) 4,679 (1,526–11,791) 12,380 (7,312–16,136) < 0.001
pfama1 7,432 (3,200–12,939) 6,318 (2,720–12,014) 10,380 (7,015–14,880) < 0.001

μL: microliter; pfcsp: Plasmodium falciparum circumsporozoite protein; pfama1: P. falciparum apical membrane antigen 1

* Computed by either the chi-square test or Wilcoxon rank sum test.

** Classified on the basis of the abundance of mosquitos collected in the prior two weeks into high (> 50) or low (≤ 50).

*** Defined as the larger of the number of unique pfcsp or pfama1 nucleotide sequences in the last positive sample of an episode.