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. 2018 Jan 21;8(1):e017353. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-017353

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Mean cumulative infection rates for each category listed on the x-axis, for network 2 and network 1, under four different intervention scenarios. The colour scheme of the boxes is based on the large values in the boxes—the cumulative infection rates. Darker colours correspond to higher infection rates. Smaller font values are the number of infected individuals. The vaccine efficacy is set at 30%. VsSs refers to the case when vaccines and social distancing are both applied to slum residents; VnSn refers to the case when vaccines and social distancing are applied to non-slum residents. Similarly, VsSn means vaccines are given to slums and stay-home is applied to non-slums; and VnSs means vaccines are given to non-slums and stay-home is applied to slums. Base refers to the case where no intervention is applied.