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Figure 1. Predicted all-cause fever prevalence within limits of stable P. falciparum transmission in children under 5 years of age in 2014.
Figure 1—figure supplement 1. The histogram of the probability integral transform diagnostic.
The uniform shape of the histogram shows that predictions at sites held out from the initial model drawn from the predicted posterior distribution for the prevalence of febrile illness matched well.