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    Household knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding water treatment and water storage at baseline and follow-up, western Kenya, 2011 and 2012.

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    <p>Abbreviations: No. = Number, HCF = Health care facility, FRC = Free residual chlorine.</p><p>*For some items, N may vary by small numbers.</p><p>†P<0.05 by McNemar's test.</p><p>‡P<0.05 by exact test of binomial proportion.</p><p>§Improved drinking water sources include piped water, boreholes, public taps and protected wells or springs.</p><p>Household knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding water treatment and water storage at baseline and follow-up, western Kenya, 2011 and 2012.</p

    Healthcare worker characteristics, training, and patient education practices, and knowledge regarding water treatment, water storage and hygiene principles at baseline and follow-up, western Kenya, 2011 and 2012.

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    <p>Abbreviations: HCF = health care facility.</p><p>*For some items, N may vary by small numbers.</p><p>Healthcare worker characteristics, training, and patient education practices, and knowledge regarding water treatment, water storage and hygiene principles at baseline and follow-up, western Kenya, 2011 and 2012.</p

    Household knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding hand hygiene at baseline and follow-up, Nyanza and Western Provinces, Kenya, 2011 and 2012.

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    <p>Abbreviations: No. = Number, HCF = Health care facility.</p><p>*For some items, N may vary by small numbers.</p><p>†P<0.05 by McNemar's test.</p><p>‡P<0.05 by exact test of binomial proportion.</p><p>Household knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding hand hygiene at baseline and follow-up, Nyanza and Western Provinces, Kenya, 2011 and 2012.</p

    Percentage of clients observed to have interventions in the home; reported and observed water treatment behaviors; and reported receipt of interventions, by intervention and comparison group, over 16 weeks of basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009–January 2010.

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    a<p>Remains significant at <0.001 after controlling for False Discover Rate <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0107662#pone.0107662-Benjamini1" target="_blank">[38]</a>.</p><p>Percentage of clients observed to have interventions in the home; reported and observed water treatment behaviors; and reported receipt of interventions, by intervention and comparison group, over 16 weeks of basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009–January 2010.</p

    Clinical characteristics and treatment of ART clients at baseline, by study group, basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009.

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    a<p>Self reported adherence obtained from medical records defined as follows: good (<5% of doses missed); fair (5–15% of doses missed); poor (>15% of doses missed).</p>b<p>Significant difference observed between intervention and comparison groups at p<0.05 using Chi-square test.</p>c<p>Tuberculosis diagnosis and staging differed between the health care facilities; for this reason no further analysis of tuberculosis was conducted.</p><p>Clinical characteristics and treatment of ART clients at baseline, by study group, basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009.</p

    Baseline demographic characteristics of study participants in intervention and comparison groups, basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009.

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    <p>Comparison between intervention and comparison groups using Kruskal-Wallis test<sup>a</sup>, Chi-Square test<sup>b</sup>, or Fisher exact test<sup>c</sup>.</p><p>Baseline demographic characteristics of study participants in intervention and comparison groups, basic care package evaluation, Gonder and Debre Markos, Ethiopia, October 2009.</p
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