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. 2021 Aug 11;76(11):2854–2862. doi: 10.1093/jac/dkab264

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Distribution of pfk13 mutations in the Amazon basin between 1983 and 2019. Pie charts represent pfk13 allele frequencies per country. The total number of analysed samples is shown with the percentage and the 95% CI (in brackets) when a mutation was identified. Results are shown in the map of the Annual Falciparum Incidence (AFI) in the Americas region in 2017 (Annual Country Reports to PAHO/CDENT/Malaria). For Brazil, results are regrouped by closely located states. Notably, most Colombian and Ecuadorian samples (mutant included) represented here were collected on the Pacific coast (99.8% and 93.7%, respectively) and not in the Amazon region of the country. Brazilian states: AC, Acre; AM, Amazonas; AP, Amapá; MT, Mato Grosso; PA, Pará; RO, Rondônia; and RR, Roraima. Countries: COL, Colombia; ECU, Ecuador; GUF, French Guiana; GUY, Guyana; PER, Peru; SUR, Suriname; and VEN, Venezuela.