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Fig. 6 Seasonal parasite transmission along the lower Mbam river showing a in ONCHOCERCA VOLVULUS transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of SIMULIUM SQUAMOSUM

Authors: Hendy, Adam; Krit, Meryam; Pfarr, Kenneth; Laemmer, Christine; Witte, Jacobus De; Nwane, Philippe; Kamgno, Joseph; +8 Authors

Fig. 6 Seasonal parasite transmission along the lower Mbam river showing a in ONCHOCERCA VOLVULUS transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of SIMULIUM SQUAMOSUM

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Published as part of Hendy, Adam, Krit, Meryam, Pfarr, Kenneth, Laemmer, Christine, Witte, Jacobus De, Nwane, Philippe, Kamgno, Joseph, Nana-Djeunga, Hugues C., Boussinesq, Michel, Dujardin, Jean-Claude, Post, Rory, Colebunders, Robert, O'Neill, Sarah, Enyong, Peter & Njamnshi, Alfred K., 2021, ONCHOCERCA VOLVULUS transmission in the Mbam valley of Cameroon following 16 years of annual community-directed treatment with ivermectin, and the description of a new cytotype of SIMULIUM SQUAMOSUM, pp. 1-14 in Parasites & Vectors (563) 14 (1) on page 8, DOI: 10.1186/s13071-021-05072-y, http://zenodo.org/record/11074738

Fig. 6 Seasonal parasite transmission along the lower Mbam river showing a combined parity and infection rates for flies dissected at Bayomen and Nyamongo I riverside sites (L1–L2 = percentage of flies infected with developing parasite stages only, L3H = percentage of flies containing L3 stages in the head), and b monthly transmission potentials at Bayomen, Nyamongo I, and Egona II estimated based on dissection data only. Ondouano not shown since no larvae were found in dissected flies

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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