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Results from the logistic regression of ITN household ownership on parasitemia prevalence by malaria transmission risk.
<p>Results from the logistic regression of ITN household ownership on parasitemia prevalence by malaria transmission risk.</p
Crude and effective coverage of hypertension treatment across Mexican states, 2005–2006.
<p>Crude and effective coverage of hypertension treatment across Mexican states, 2005–2006.</p
Effect of ITN ownership on (A) prevalence of parasitemia; and (B) all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age, stratified by area of residence (urban or rural) and malaria transmission risk (high, medium, low).
<p>Effect of ITN ownership on (A) prevalence of parasitemia; and (B) all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age, stratified by area of residence (urban or rural) and malaria transmission risk (high, medium, low).</p
Effect of ITN household ownership on all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age.
<p>Effect of ITN household ownership on all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age.</p
Effect of ITNs on (A) prevalence of parasitemia; and (B) all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age, stratified by number of ITNs per household member (<0.25 ITNs per household member, ≥0.25 ITNs per household member) and malaria transmission risk (high, medium, low).
<p>Effect of ITNs on (A) prevalence of parasitemia; and (B) all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age, stratified by number of ITNs per household member (<0.25 ITNs per household member, ≥0.25 ITNs per household member) and malaria transmission risk (high, medium, low).</p
Effect of (A) ITN household ownership; and (B) ITN use in children under five, on prevalence of parasitemia.
<p>Effect of (A) ITN household ownership; and (B) ITN use in children under five, on prevalence of parasitemia.</p
Results from the logistic regression of ITN household ownership on all-cause mortality among children 1 mo to 59 mo of age by malaria transmission risk.
<p>Child age in months was included as analysis time. Both calendar year and seasonality were allowed to vary analysis time.</p><p>DPT3, three-dose diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus.</p
Characteristics of surveys included in the analysis of parasitemia prevalence.
a<p>Parasitemia measurements were available for 1,817 children with 380 testing positive, but only 947 children's slide data could be properly linked to their respective household's bednet information.</p
Additional file 2: of Benchmarking health system performance across regions in Uganda: a systematic analysis of levels and trends in key maternal and child health interventions, 1990–2011
Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) 2011 region boundaries. (DOCX 57 kb
Additional file 3: of Benchmarking health system performance across regions in Uganda: a systematic analysis of levels and trends in key maternal and child health interventions, 1990–2011
Comparing BCG immunization coverage across age groups by region. (DOCX 354 kb