Box plots of asexual parasite density per microliter by line intensity of the panmalarial antigen (a) and the HRP2 antigen (b), excluding mixed infections. Boxes show the interquartile ranges. The bold horizontal lines indicate medians; vertical lines indicate 1.5 times the interquartile range (or the total range if this is less), with significant outliers indicated by stars. The width of the boxes is proportional to the numbers in each category. For analysis of panmalarial antigen line intensity (a), there were 9 (3.9%), 61 (26.5%), 53 (23.1%), and 107 (46.5%) patients in the line intensity categories of absent, faint, intermediate, and greater than or equal to that for the control, respectively, for P. falciparum (Pf) and 6 (18.8%), 6 (18.8%), 8 (25%), and 12 (37.5%) patients in the four categories, respectively, for P. vivax (Pv). Panmalarial antigen line intensity was associated with increasing parasite density for both P. falciparum (P < 0.0000001) and P. vivax (P = 0.0002). For analysis of HRP2 antigen line intensity (b), there were 7 (3%), 38 (16.5%), 33 (14.4%) and 152 (66.1%) patients in the line intensity categories of absent, faint, intermediate, and greater than or equal to that for the control, respectively, for P. falciparum. HRP2 antigen line intensity was associated with increasing P. falciparum parasite density (P = 0.000005).