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A Neglected Aspect of the Epidemiology of Sleeping Sickness: The Propensity of the Tsetse Fly Vector to Enter Houses

Figure 5

Percent distribution of ovarian categories of catches at the trap (A), refuges (B) and Houses 1–3 (C).

Based on pooled data for all months. Sample sizes for the trap, refuges and houses were 86, 59 and 98, respectively, for G. m. morsitans and 627, 50 and 307, respectively, for G. pallidipes.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0002086.g005