Figure 1.
This schematic outlines the system used to assign an evidence score to each area.
Further details are provided in the text. Pk = P. knowlesi.
Table 1.
Published cases of P. knowlesi infection in non-human primates, from studies conducted since 2004.
Table 2.
Published cases of P. knowlesi infection in Anopheles vectors, from studies conducted since 2004.
Figure 2.
Panel A is a map displaying the evidence scores assigned to each area ranging from strong evidence for presence of a parasite reservoir infecting humans to weak or no evidence through to absence of host and vector species indicating that an infectious reservoir would not be supported.
Panel B shows the same scores grouped into four classes.
Figure 3.
Panel A shows the distribution of scores for each subnational area.
Panel B shows the scores assigned when the evidence for parasite presence was removed (i.e. the scores based solely on host presence/absence, vector presence/absence, other human malaria presence and presence of M. mulatta). Those areas with confirmed parasite presence are shown in black.
Table 3.
The area under the curve of the receiver operating characteristic for the overall model excluding evidence for parasite presence and when individual factors were excluded in turn.