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. 2017 Sep 7;2(3):e000345. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2017-000345

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Geographical, temporal and setting-level heterogeneities in the force-of-infection (FoI) of Chagas disease in Colombia. (A) Averaged FoI from individual serosurveys for subnational (first administrative) level (departments) per 1000 population at-risk per year. ANT, Antioquia; ARA, Arauca; BOL, Bolívar; CAS, Casanare; CES, Cesar; CUN, Cundinamarca; GUN, Guainía; MAG, Magdalena; MET, Meta; NST, Norte Santander; SAN, Santander; SNSM, Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta; SUC, Sucre; TOL, Tolima. The location of the departments has been provided in figure 1. (B) Averaged (overall) FoI by quinquennial period. (C) Averaged FoI by quinquennial period and type of setting (rural indigenous, mixed, rural-non-indigenous and urban). Bottom and top of the box are first and third quartiles; the horizontal band inside is the median; the whiskers are the minimum and maximum 1.5 IQR and the solid circles are the outlier values.