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. 2022 Nov 11;21:324. doi: 10.1186/s12936-022-04336-x

Table 5.

Summary of blood-feeding results of wild, free-flying, pyrethroid-resistant An. gambiae s.l. entering experimental huts in Covè, southern Benin

Treatment Substrate Total female collected Blood-feeding Blood-fed alive
N bloodfed % blood-fed* 95% CI N blood-fed alive % Blood-fed alive** 95% CI
Control Cement 4 627 4 587 99a 99–100 4 509 97 97–98
Mud 4 462 4 437 99a 99–100 4 366 98 97–98
VECTRON™ T500 (100 mg/m2) Cement 1 2 285 2 222 97b 97–98 927 41 37–44
Cement 2 1 696 1 668 98c,e 98–99 785 46 43–50
Mud 1 2 148 2 060 96d 95–97 767 36 32–39
Mud 2 1 969 1 929 98b,c 97–99 822 42 38–45
Actellic® 300CS (1000 mg/m2) Cement 2 540 2 498 98c 98–99 1 169 46 43–49
Mud 3 444 3 360 98b,e 97–98 1 587 46 44–49

*Values in this column bearing the same letter superscript do not differ significantly (P>0.05, logistic regression)

**Assessed by dividing the number of live blood-fed mosquitoes by the total number of females collected