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MOESM5 of Human population movement can impede the elimination of soil-transmitted helminth transmission in regions with heterogeneity in mass drug administration coverage and transmission potential between villages: a metapopulation analysis

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posted on 2019-09-16, 03:11 authored by Carolin Vegvari, James Truscott, Klodeta Kura, Roy Anderson
Additional file 5: Figure S4. Probability of elimination determined two years or 15 years after cessation of a five-year MDA programme dependent on annual movement rate during and after MDA, village size 1000 people. a, b, e, f The whole community receives MDA once a year with 75% coverage across all age groups. c, d, g, h The whole community receives MDA twice a year with 75% coverage across all age groups. a, c, e, g A. lumbricoides. b, d, f, h Hookworm. Population size per village n = 1000. Prevalence levels: low: < 20%, medium: 25–30%, high 60–70%.

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