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Figure 2

From: The relationship between reported fever and Plasmodium falciparum infection in African children

Figure 2

Graph showing the least-square linear regression line y = 1.460 x (black dashed lines) over a scatter plot showing the continuous relationship between the percentage of febrile children with infection and infection prevalence among children who did not report a fever and plotted with the 95% confidence interval. Two lines surrounding the best-fit line (grey solid lines) define the confidence interval. We also show the point at which febrile infections exceeds 50% and the corresponding value for infection prevalence among the asymptomatic population (black dotted horizontal and vertical lines) including a line illustrating the 50%-50% random chance of symptomatic infection.

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