Table 2. Summary of Wolbachia deployments in seven urban villages.
Kelurahan
(urban village) |
Total area
(km 2) |
Release start and end
date |
# release
rounds |
Mean release
points per round (min, max) |
Mean estimated
mosquitoes released per round (st dev) a |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kricak | 0.84 | 15 Aug 2016 - 13 Feb 2017 | 15 | 315 (280, 362) | 23 756 (5337) |
Pakuncen | 0.64 | 22 Aug 2016 - 6 Mar 2017 | 14 | 265 (193, 357) | 20 766 (9003) |
Patangpuluhan | 0.45 | 24 Aug 2016 - 8 Mar 2017 | 14 | 189 (169, 233) | 14 401 (4440) |
Tegalrejo | 0.82 | 7 Sept 2016 - 8 Mar 2017 | 13 | 260 (228, 312) | 18 786 (3852) |
Bener | 0.59 | 5 Sept 2016 - 6 Mar 2017 | 13 | 126 (123, 133) | 9005 (1687) |
Karangwaru | 0.77 | 15 Sept 2016 - 15 Mar 2017 | 13 | 269 (238, 314) | 21 564 (4426) |
Wirobrajan | 0.79 | 18 Sept 2016 - 13 Mar 2017 | 13 | 260 (232, 320) | 19 691 (3949) |
a The number of mosquitoes released each round in each kelurahan was estimated from the mean number of eggs in the mosquito release containers (MRCs) randomly selected for quality assurance (QA), multiplied by the number of successful release containers in that kelurahan. Shown here is the mean number (and standard deviation) of mosquitoes released per release round, in each kelurahan.