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English: The location of clusters that are P. falciparum antibody/infection prevalence hot spots (red dots, n = 5), cold spots (blue dots, n = 34) and those that don't show significant clustering (green dots, n = 90) relative to neighbouring clusters. Significance of clustering was analysed using the Getis-Ord G-statistic [38]. Positive Z-scores with significant G-statistic indicated hot spots while negative Z-scores indicated cold spots. The G-statistic was computed using ArcGIS 9.3 Spatial Statistics toolbox (ESRI Inc. USA). 33/34 of the cold spots were in Djibouti Ville while all hot spots were in Dikhil region.
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Source Image file from Noor A, Mohamed M, Mugyenyi C, Osman M, Guessod H, Kabaria C, Ahmed I, Nyonda M, Cook J, Drakeley C, Mackinnon M, Snow R (2011). "Establishing the extent of malaria transmission and challenges facing pre-elimination in the Republic of Djibouti". BMC Infectious Diseases. DOI:10.1186/1471-2334-11-121. PMID 21569328. PMC: 3114736.
Author Noor A, Mohamed M, Mugyenyi C, Osman M, Guessod H, Kabaria C, Ahmed I, Nyonda M, Cook J, Drakeley C, Mackinnon M, Snow R
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