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. 2022 Dec 21;18(12):e1010993. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010993

Fig 1. Geographic and temporal distribution of 166 monoclonal P. falciparum samples collected along the Pacific Coast of Colombia and Ecuador from 2013 to 2017.

Fig 1

Samples in Colombia originated in three municipalities (Santa Bárbara de Iscuandé in Nariño and Guapi and Timbiquí in Cauca) and were diagnosed at the Guapi diagnostic microscopy post, with the exception of two monoclonal samples that originated in Venezuela. Pie chart divisions are colored by collection year and the area of the pie chart is proportional to the per-location sample count. Samples in Ecuador originated in three sites: Esmeraldas, San Lorenzo and Tobar Donoso. Esmeraldas and San Lorenzo are located 120 kms apart by road and Tobar Donoso is located 40 km east of San Lorenzo but there is no road to reach that locality. The number of samples indicates the number of high-coverage, monoclonal samples, which were used in all subsequent analyses. Map tiles by Stamen Design Toner style, under CC BY 3.0. Data by OpenStreetMap, under OdbL: http://maps.stamen.com/toner/#9/2.6015/-77.5003.