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Fig. 2

From: Characterizing local-scale heterogeneity of malaria risk: a case study in Bunkpurugu-Yunyoo district in northern Ghana

Fig. 2

Strong seasonal and fine-scale spatial variability in age-adjusted predicted malaria prevalence. Top and middle panels (a–f) display the age-adjusted predicted mean prevalence for the rainy and dry seasons, respectively. Age-adjusted malaria prevalence is based on children with average age (i.e., 31 months). The bottom panels (g–i) display the MAP parasite prevalence surface for P. falciparum between ages 2 and 10 years [11]. Insets show the uncertainty in prevalence predictions (top right in each panel), given by the width of the 95% CI. High uncertainty is represented by darker grey

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