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. 2019 Oct 25;13(10):e0007767. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007767

Table 6. Distribution of household Lu. longipalpis captured in CDC light traps1 located in associated with important blood-source hosts.

Sand flies Arm No. on people (proportion of treatment total) No. on dogs (proportion of treatment total) No. on chickens (proportion of treatment total) Total sand flies
Females Control 34 (0.23) 43 (0.29) 72 (0.48) 149
Pheromone 20 (0.26) 28 (0.37) 28 (0.37) 76
Collar 19 (0.22) 17 (0.20) 49 (0.58) 85
Males Control 45 (0.16) 52 (0.18) 188 (0.66) 285
Pheromone 31 (0.25) 46 (0.37) 46 (0.37) 123
Collar 47 (0.15) 37 (0.12) 228 (0.73) 312
All Control 79 (0.18) 95 (0.22) 260 (0.60) 434
Pheromone 51 (0.26) 74 (0.37) 74 (0.37) 199
Collar 66 (0.17) 54 (0.14) 277 (0.70) 397

1 In each household, CDC light traps (excluding the bulb) was set inside the house (humans), and outside the house above the sleeping dog, and at the main chicken roosting site.