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Fig. 3

From: Human behaviour directs household-level exposure to malaria vectors in Bandarban, Bangladesh

Fig. 3

Human behaviour-adjusted biting rates for each household. Human behaviour-adjusted biting rates (HBBRs) per hour at each structure in A Rubber Bagan 1,2,3, B Jogesh and Chikka, C Noa, and D Prue Mong U Headman Paras. Protection by LLIN (crosshatch) is found at all sites. Exposure awake indoors without LLINs (yellow) and outdoors (green) is greatest in the early evening and early morning at all sites, and exposure while asleep without LLIN use (blue) is low at all sites except at the household in Rubber Bagan 1,2,3 Para which is also characterized by low LLIN use

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