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. 2022 May 19;19(10):6195. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19106195

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Dynamics of short- and long-latency P. vivax recurrent cases (R1) and for primary infections (PI, only those connected to posterior recurrent episodes) in Rosita (a) and Puerto Cabezas (b), RACCN, Nicaragua. In both municipalities, recurrent cases with short (25–180 days) or long (181–450 days) latency were present before and/or during the peak of transmission with certain alternation at some time periods. The transmission peak taking place in 2018 was not evaluated, since at least a one-year window ahead is required (2019 malaria cases). Grey arrows point out the peaks of transmission drawn in Figure 3.