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Figure 5

From: Towards understanding the presence/absence of Human African Trypanosomosis in a focus of Côte d'Ivoire: a spatial analysis of the pathogenic system

Figure 5

Mean of daily human mobility between Bonon town and rural space, leaving and destination places of questioned passers-by. This map shows the location of counting points and the results of the human mobility study. The counting points are located around Bonon, on the principal tracks which connect the town and the rural areas. We can see that the mobility in the study area is very important. The south/east track has the highest frequentation and most of the people who take this track live in the south neighborhoods of Bonon or in the southern rural area. We can also see that most of the people who take the northern tracks live in the north neighborhoods of Bonon or in the north rural area.

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