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Impact of Irrigation Extension on Malaria Transmission in Simret, Tigray, Ethiopia
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Impact of Irrigation Extension on Malaria Transmission in Simret, Tigray, Ethiopia

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2016;54(4):399-405.
Published online: August 31, 2016

Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, Korea

*Corresponding author (bonhee.chung@gmail.com)
• Received: March 6, 2016   • Revised: May 22, 2016   • Accepted: July 9, 2016

© 2016, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Impact of Irrigation Extension on Malaria Transmission in Simret, Tigray, Ethiopia
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Fig. 1. Feedback between mosquitos and humans.
Fig. 2. Dynamics of mosquito population at different stages. The baseline simulation assumes zero values for mosquitos and thus is not shown.
Fig. 3. Dynamics of local population at different stages.
Impact of Irrigation Extension on Malaria Transmission in Simret, Tigray, Ethiopia
Parameter Description Units Values
i Initial number of female mosquitos Mosquito 3,500
Eggs per oviposition Egg 100
f Larval development period 1/day 0.25 (1/4)
u Mosquito unsafe period 1/day 0.333 (1/3)
b* Bites per day per mosquito bite/day/mosquito 0.222 (4/18)
q1 Incubating mosquito per bite 1/day 1
C1 Chance of biting contagious persons Dimensionless HtC/HtT
r Mosquito incubating period 1/day 0.083 (1/12)
e Mosquito infectious period 1/day 0.333 (1/3)
q2 Infectious person per bite person/bite 1
C2 Chance of biting vulnerable persons Dimensionless HtV/HtT
v Human incubating period 1/day 0.222 (1/4.5)
k Infectious period 1/day 0.222 (1/4.5)
s Sick period 1/day 0.4 (1/2.5)
D Death fraction Dimensionless 0.005
Table 1. Parameter definitions and values used in model simulations

Note: the parameter values for periods are calculated by taking a reciprocal of the period days obtained from an expert’s opinion and Albin [23].

This value was derived by dividing the total number of bites in a mosquito’s life by the average mosquito lifespan (4/18). We assume that the mosquito life span is 18 days.