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Fig. 4 | Malaria Journal

Fig. 4

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

Fig. 4

Extrapolated predicted prevalence for children in East Mamprusi and Bunkpurugu Yunyoo district. All six surveys including their corresponding uncertainty measures are displayed. 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 panel (g–i) displays the MAP parasite prevalence surface for P. falciparum between ages 2 and 10 years [11]. The black dots represent urban centres with population greater than 5000 people. 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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