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Table 6 Variation of entomological inoculation rate (EIR) in five districts in Gbêkê region, central Côte d’Ivoire between November–December 2016

From: Entomological indicators of malaria transmission prior to a cluster-randomized controlled trial of a ‘lethal house lure’ intervention in central Côte d’Ivoire

District

Indoor

Outdoor

Indoor + Outdoor

EIR (ib/h/n)

EIR (ib/h/n)

EIR (ib/h/n)

Béoumi

 An. gambiae s.l

0.24

0.16

0.21

 An. funestus s.l

0

0.32

0.19

 Pooled values

0.31

0.38

0.35

Southern-Bouaké

 An. gambiae s.l

0.49

0.43

0.45

 An. funestus s.l

0.64

0.25

0.43

 Pooled values

1.09

0.69

0.89

North-Eastern-Bouaké

 An. gambiae s.l

1.03

0.69

0.92

 An. funestus s.l

1.69

0.58

1.11

 Pooled values

2.79

1.61

2.2

North-Western-Bouaké

 An. gambiae s.l

0.76

1.81

1.31

 An. funestus s.l

0.03

0.02

0.02

 Pooled values

0.89

1.74

1.38

Sakassou

 An. gambiae s.l

1.32

0.58

0.95

 An. funestus s.l

0.09

0.19

0.15

 Pooled values

1.15

1.18

1.16

Overall

 An. gambiae s.l

0.78

0.73

0.77

 An. funestus s.l

0.49

0.27

0.38

 Pooled values

1.25

1.12

1.2

  1. EIR entomological inoculation rate. ib/h/n infected bites per human per night. For the EIR distribution, values between An. gambiae s.l.and An. funestus s.l. were significantly different overall (Wilcoxon test P < 0.05). There were no significant differences between outdoor and indoor EIR for both species (Wilcoxon test; P > 0.05). CI confidence interval