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Fig. 1 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Fig. 1

From: Data and tools to integrate climate and environmental information into public health

Fig. 1

Seasonal suitable and not suitable habitats for two snail species in Ndumo area of uMkhanyakude district, South Africa based on Maxent model using climatic and environmental factors: (a) Bulinus globosus in cold/dry season (June to August). (b) Biomphalaria pfeifferei in cold/dry season (June to August). (c) Bulinus globosus in hot/dry season (September to November). (d) Bulinus globosus in post rainy season (March to May) (adapted from Manyangadze et al. 2016 [16])

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