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. 2011 Oct 1;85(4):586–593. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2011.10-0668

Table 3.

Variation of parturity rate of Anopheles gambiae s.l. collected during the long dry season and the long rainy season in 2008 before IRS and LLIN interventions and in the same subsequent period, Benin*

Location IRS arm Comparison of P rate % before and after IRS LLIN arm Comparison of P rate before and after LLIN
Before intervention, January–July 2008 After intervention, January–July 2009 Before intervention, January–July 2008 After intervention, January–July 2009
No. P rate % No. P rate % No. P rate % No. P rate %
Adjohoun 128 79.41 72 0 P < 0.05 229 68.18 121 61.15 P > 0.05
Dangbo 137 78.83 16 0 P < 0.05 279 73.11 166 61.44 P < 0.05
Misserete 1 116 70.68 11 54.54 P > 0.05
Misserete 2 139 75.53 118 26.27 P < 0.05
Seme 166 79.51 123 33.33 P < 0.05 200 80.5 118 39.83 P < 0.05
Akron control 134 67.16 175 80.57 P < 0.05 200 80 205 80 P > 0.05
Total 820 76.96 515 22.94 P < 0.05 908 73.58 610 55.06 P < 0.05
*

IRS = indoor residual spraying; LLIN = long-lasting insecticide-impregnated net (Permanet 2.0; Vestergaard Frandsen, Lausanne, Switzerland); No. = no. collected and dissected; P rate % = parturity rate %.