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Fig. 5 | Malaria Journal

Fig. 5

From: Inferring person-to-person networks of Plasmodium falciparum transmission: are analyses of routine surveillance data up to the task?

Fig. 5

Maximum a posteriori transmission networks in Eswatini. The maximum a posteriori transmission networks (i.e., the transmission network in the posterior distribution with the highest likelihood) is shown for each inference setting: A spatial and temporal data while estimating the accuracy of the travel history; B spatial and temporal data while believing the travel history; C spatial and temporal data alone; D temporal data while estimating the accuracy of the travel history; and E temporal data while believing the travel history. In each transmission network, circles represent nodes, and arrows represent directed edges

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