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. 2018 Nov 14;12(11):e0006904. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006904

Table 1. Collection and dissection of S. damnsoum caught during the rainy season.

River Catching point
# of days # caught # dissected % of dissected flies parous (# parous) % of parous flies infected
(# infected)
% of parous flies infective (# infective) # L3H (in all infective flies) L3H/ infective fly
Mbam
Camp SIC 7 6,683 2,047 30.0 (616) 0.8 (5) 0.6 (4) 12 3
Mankakoun 4 699 436 36.0 (157) 0.6 (1) 0.6 (1) 1 1
Ferry near Mankare 1 620 305 39.3 (120) 1.7 (2) 0.8 (1) 3 3
Gah 2 2,419 1,112 22.3 (248) 1.2 (3) 0.4 (1) 1 1
Nja
Makouopsap ** 7 2,465 1,259 25.9 (326) 1.2 (4) 0.9 (3) 8 2.7
Njingouet 2 20 20 0 0 0 0 0
Kim Kim bridge near Manakre 2 303 103 48.5 (50) 2.0 (1) 2.0 (1) 3 3
Noun
Bangou (bridge) 2 1,678 434 50.0 (217) 0.9 (2) 1.4 (3) 7 2.3
Ndambi 1 353 251 21.9 (55) 0 0 0 0
Total   15,240 5,967 30.0 (1,789) 1.0 (18) 0.8 (14) 35 2.5

** In 2011, 0.18% of flies were infective [12]