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Does Typha spp Contribute to Wetland Waterloss and Health Risk: A Case Study of Hadejia Nguru Wetlands (HNW) System NE Nigeria

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Figure 1. Map of Hadejia Nguru Wetlands (HNW) showing the selected settlements in the study area (inset host states in Nigeria)
Table 1.  Mosquito larva load in Typha swamp and open water (number/100ml).
Table 4. T test (Equation (2)) summary for water loss in Typha swamp and open water.
Table 5. T test summary for Mosquito larva load for Typha swamp and open water.

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