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Fig. 1

From: Simulation models predict that school-age children are responsible for most human-to-mosquito Plasmodium falciparum transmission in southern Malawi

Fig. 1

Graphical depiction of model. Anopheles mosquitoes feed on humans with a relative frequency that depends on age and bed net use (dotted lines). The likelihood that a person carries P. falciparum parasites (colored figures) depends on age, and the likelihood that a blood meal leads to an oocyst infection in the mosquito (colored mosquitoes) is influenced by the distribution of gametocyte densities in infections in each age group. The model ultimately estimates the proportion of new mosquito infections that can be attributed to having fed on humans in each age group

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