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. 2021 Jan 7;20:25. doi: 10.1186/s12936-020-03539-4

Table 3.

Detection of P. falciparum, P. vivax 210 and P. vivax 247 in captured Anopheles spp. reveals high prevalence of infection with human malaria parasites, and mixed infections with P. falciparum and P.vivax 210 in An. gambiae s.l.

Species P. falciparum + P. vivax 210 + P. vivax 247 + Mixed Plasmodium spp. infections
An. gambiae s.l. (n = 83) 1 (1.2%) 1 (1.2%) 6 (7.2%) 1 (1.2%)
An. squamosus/cydippus (n = 216) 0 1 (<1%) 16 (7.4%) 0
An. funestus s.l. ( n = 71) 1 (1.4%) 0 5 (7.0%) 0
An. coustani (n = 127) 0 4 (3.2%) 4 (3.2%) 0
Anopheles spp. (n = 75) 0 0 5 (6.6%) 0
Totals (n = 572) 2 (<1%) 6 (1%) 36 (6.3%) 1 (<1%)