No. | relation | heterogeneity | immunity | intervention | age structure | major consequences | references |
1 | original | no | no | no | no | imagicides more efficient than larvicides | Ross (1911), Macdonald (1957) |
2 | var. of 1 | yes | no | no | no | 1 underestimates prevalence in low endemicity | Dye and Hasibeder (1986) |
3 | var. of 1 | no | yes (life-long) | no | yes | 1 overestimates prevalence in holoendemic area | Diets et al. (1974) |
4 | var. of 1 | no | yes (gradually loss) | no | no | controls often reduce immunity and increase prevalence | Elderkin et al. (1977) |
5 | var. of 4 | no | yes (gradually loss) | asexual-stage (sporozoite or merozoite or gametocyte) vaccination | no | effective for individual | Koella (1991) |
6 | var. of 4 | no | yes (gradually loss for vaccine and life-long for natural immunity) | transmission-blocking (growth-inhibition in mosquito-guts) | no | effective for community | Koella (1991) |
7 | var. of 2 | yes | no | mosquito-nets | no | controls often reduce immunity and increase prevalence | reviewed by Sota (1990) |
8 | var. of 2 | yes (host-preference) | no | no | no | the more the preference, the longer epidemics continue | Kingsolver (1987) |
9 | var. of 3 | no | yes (gradually loss) | asexual-stage (sporozoite or merozoite or gametocyte) vaccination | yes | too complex | Hallonen et al. (1989), Collett et al. (1987) |
10 | var. of 3 | no | yes (gradually loss for vaccine and life-long for natural immunity) | transmission-blocking (growth-inhibition in mosquito-guts) | yes | too complex | Zoysa et al. (1991) |
11 | var. of 1 | no | no | zooprophiraxis | no | sleeping beside domestic animals is effective for control | Sota (1990) |
Notes: 1-6 reviewed by Koella (1991)