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Fig. 3

From: Aedes mosquito surveillance and the use of a larvicide for vector control in a rural area of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic

Fig. 3

Comparison of accumulated number of containers that were examined and infested with Ae. aegypti, Ae. albopictus, and Culex spp. mosquito larvae and whether the associated water was in daily use or stagnant in two villages. The analyzed data showed the total numbers of infested containers that were obtained in pre-intervention period (October 2017) and intervention periods (February, July, and September 2018) in the control village (a) and in the treated village (b). The numbers in parenthesis indicate the sample size for each type of containers that were examined, while the numbers without the parenthesis indicate infested number mosquito larvae. The dash line indicated division as the upper were 4 main container types that commonly used in the village and were habitats for mosquito as the analysis result was described in the “Materials and methods” section. The grey bar indicated water in daily use, and the black bar indicated stagnant water

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