Fig. 2: Distributions of pfcsp haplotypes across and within participants and mosquitoes. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Distributions of pfcsp haplotypes across and within participants and mosquitoes.

From: Genotyping cognate Plasmodium falciparum in humans and mosquitoes to estimate onward transmission of asymptomatic infections

Fig. 2: Distributions of pfcsp haplotypes across and within participants and mosquitoes.

A Distribution of the 75 most common pfcsp haplotypes in mosquitoes (red), symptomatic infections (blue), and asymptomatic infections (yellow), ordered vertically by the number in the asymptomatic infections. A full plot of all 229 pfcsp haplotypes and a table of the counts for these haplotypes across sample types is in the supplement (S12 Fig and Table S6). B Multiplicity of infection (MOI) based on observed number unique pfcsp haplotypes in each mosquito abdomen (red), symptomatic infection (blue), and asymptomatic infection (yellow).

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