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Fig. 5

From: Ivermectin-treated cattle reduces blood digestion, egg production and survival of a free-living population of Anopheles arabiensis under semi-field condition in south-eastern Tanzania

Fig. 5

Estimates of the survival of An. arabiensis after blood feeding on control and ivermectin-treated cattle. The effects of ivermectin-treated cattle on survival of mosquitoes were estimated at different time points: a Day zero, b Day 3, c Day 6, d Day 9, e Day 12, f Day 15, g Day 18, and h Day 21 post-treatment. The lines represent the survival function as estimated from the fitting Cox proportional hazard model (controlling for random variation of between individual cattle)

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