Figure 3.

a-f. Map of Kenya showing the distribution of spatially unique survey sites for a) Anopheles gambiae b) Anopheles arabiensis, c) Anopheles merus, d) Anopheles funestus, e) Anopheles pharoensis, f) Anopheles nili, displayed over the first-level administrative units (provinces) and predicted PfPR2-10 endemicity classes: PfPR2-10 > = 40%; PfPR2-10 5-39%; PfPR2-10 0.1% < 5%; PfPR2-10 < 0.1% [21]as shown in Figure legend.

Okara et al. Malaria Journal 2010 9:69   doi:10.1186/1475-2875-9-69
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