Fig. 5From: Malaria in Meghalaya: a systematic literature review and analysis of data from the National Vector-Borne Disease Control ProgrammeClinical malaria by age and sex, 2015–2017. a Percentage of malaria cases (y-axis) for each age group (< 5 years, 5–14 years, 15+ years) in each district; WGH: West Garo Hills, EGH: East Garo Hills, SGH: South Garo Hills, WKH: West Khasi Hills, RB: Ri Bhoi, JH: Jaintia Hills; *Denotes significance (p < 0.05) in a comparison of age group 15+ versus children (< 5 years, 5–14 years) in 2015 versus 2017. b The proportion of males among each age group for each year is shown for each district. *Denotes proportion of males in 15+ years group is significantly higher compared to males in 5–14 years age group or males in < 5 years age group; †Denotes proportion of males in 15+ years group is significantly higher compared to males in < 5 years age group but not to males in 5–14 years age group; ‡Denotes proportion of males in 15+ years group is significantly less compared to males in 5–14 years age group and to males in < 5 age years age group; The Z-axis represents the API in both panelsBack to article page