Volume 19, Number 7—July 2013
Research
Quantifying Effect of Geographic Location on Epidemiology of Plasmodium vivax Malaria
Figure 1
![Various modeling estimates of incubation period and time to first relapse for Plasmodium vivax malaria in a study quantifying the effect of geographic location on the epidemiology of the infection. A) Kaplan-Meier estimates for incubation period, temperate/tropical strains. B) Kaplan-Meier estimates for time to first relapse, temperate/tropical strains (key in panel A). C) Kaplan-Meier estimates for incubation period, by region (key in panel F). D) Kaplan-Meier estimates for time to first relaps](/eid/images/12-1674-F1.jpg)
Figure 1. . . . . Various modeling estimates of incubation period and time to first relapse for Plasmodium vivax malaria in a study quantifying the effect of geographic location on the epidemiology of the infection. A) Kaplan-Meier estimates for incubation period, temperate/tropical strains. B) Kaplan-Meier estimates for time to first relapse, temperate/tropical strains (key in panel A). C) Kaplan-Meier estimates for incubation period, by region (key in panel F). D) Kaplan-Meier estimates for time to first relapse, by region (key in panel F). E) Flexible parametric survival model, incubation period projected for neurologic treatment–free populations, by region (key in panel F). F) Flexible parametric survival model, time to first relapse projected for neurologic treatment–free populations, by region.