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Table 1 Characteristics of the communities where the surveys were carried out [24]

From: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding vector-borne diseases in central Mexico

 

Characteristics

Regions

Municipalities

Coordinates

Altitude (masl)

Study site

Total population (inhabitants)

T

Precipitation (mm)

Climate

North

Jonotla

20° 00’ and 20° 10’ N, 97° 27’ and 97° 36’ W

100–1100

20

4,678

20–26 °C

2400–4100

Semi-hot humid

Xicotepec de Juárez

20° 13’ and 20° 26’ N, 97° 45’ and 98° 02’ W

180–1700

108

71 454

16–26 °C

1900–2600

Semi-hot humid

Center

Tepeaca

18° 55’ and 19° 08’ N, 97° 48’ and 97° 58’ W

2080–2860

64

67,157

12–18 °C

600–900

Temperate subhumid

San Andres Cholula

18° 59’ and 19° 04’ N, 98° 15’ and 98° 21’ W

2000–2180

23

80,118

14–18 °C.

800–1000

Temperate subhumid

South

Jolalpan

18° 10’ and 18° 26’ N, 98° 45’ and 99° 04’ W

700–1700

64

11,771

22–28 °C

800–1000

Hot subhumid

Zapotitlán Salinas

18° 07’ and 18° 25’ N, 97° 24’ and 97° 41’ W

1200–2500

69

7774

14–22 °C

400–700

Semiarid temperate