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. 2015 Oct 27;12(10):e1001893. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001893

Table 1. Distribution of admissions to CTC, volume of tap water supplied, and levels of residual chlorine in the water between January 1, 2009, and April 30, 2014, in Uvira, DRC.

Range Median Interquartile range 95th percentile Number of records (% missing)
Daily admissions to CTC (all town) 0 to 32 patients 2 1–4 8 1,946 (0%)
Daily admissions to CTC (neighbourhoods with tap water consumption ≥2.8 l/day/person) 0 to 18 patients 1 0–2 5 1,946 (0%)
Daily admissions to CTC (neighbourhoods with tap water consumption <2.8 l/day/person) 0 to 18 patients 1 0–2 6 1,946 (0%)
Daily volume of water supplied 0 to 5,748 m3 3,741 3,072–4,264 4,794 1,944 (0.1%)
Daily average of residual chlorine in water supplied 0.1 to 1.7 mg/l 0.60 0.50–0.70 0.80 1,839 (5.5%)
Daily precipitation rate 0 to 70.7 mm/h 0.4 0–2.6 14.2 1,944 (0.1%)