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. 2012 Jan 6;7(1):e29550. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0029550

Table 2. Intervention coverage among of survey participants.

Intervention No. (weighted %, 95% CI)
Vector control
Household sprayed in the past 12 months (n = 1751) 773 (44.5%, 40.3–48.6)
Household with at least 1 insecticide treated bed net (ITN) (n = 1751) 301 (16.6%, 14.1–19.1)
Household with at least 1 ITN and/or sprayed in last 12 months (n = 1751) 926 (53.2%, 49.4–57.0)
Slept under an ITN the previous night, all participants (n = 5613) 176 (3.6%, 2.5–4.6)
Slept under an ITN the previous night, children <5 years (n = 766) 41 (5.8%, 3.3–8.4)
Slept under an ITN the previous night, women (n = 1296) 49 (3.8%, 2.5–5.2)
Diagnostic/ treatment service
Diagnosed with malaria within the past 2 weeks (all participants, n = 5411) 45 (0.9%, 0.4–1.3)
Treated with an antimalarial drug in the past 2 weeks (all participants, n = 5411) 46 (0.9%, 0.5–1.4)
Children with fever in the last 2 weeks and sought care (n = 38)* 26 (67.4%, 51.6–83.1)
Children with fever in the last 2 weeks and received finger or heel stick (n = 38)* 0
Women with fever in the last 2 weeks and sought care (n = 45)** 22 (53.5%, 40.7–66.3)
Women with fever in the last 2 weeks and received a finger stick (n = 22)** 3 (15.4%, 0–33.9)

*Total number of children with fever in last 2 weeks (n = 362): 39 (12.5%, 95% CI 6.7–18.3%).

**Total number of women with fever in last 2 weeks (n = 961): 47 (4.7%, 95% CI 2.6–6.8%).