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. 2017 Apr 3;12(4):e0173639. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173639

Table 3. Post-Abortion Care (PAC) cases in Malawi, Health Facilities Survey, Malawi 2015.

Zone (A) Estimated PAC caseload (weighted), 95% CI (B) Estimated # of double-counted referrals (weighted) (C) Estimated # late miscarriages treated for PAC (A-(B+C)) Estimated # induced abortions receiving PAC (weighted), adjusted 95% CI* Induced abortion complications treatment rate** % of caseload of induced abortions by zone % of caseload of induced abortions by region***
National 74,328 (67,063–81,593) 7,305 15,328 51,693 (44,429–58,959) 14 (12–16)
 North 15,473 (14,561–16,385) 1,180 2,083 12,210 (11,298–13,123) 24 (22–26) 23.6% 23.6%
 Central-West 18,360 (16,322–20,398) 2,595 4,020 11,745 (9,707–13,784) 12 (10–14) 22.7% 39.2%
 Central-East 12,432 (10,977–13,887) 1,194 2,723 8,515 (7,060–9,970) 14 (12–17) 16.5%
 Southwest 16,292 (14,466–18,117) 826 3,898 11,567 (9,742–13,393) 13 (11–15) 22.4% 37.2%
 Southeast 11,771 (10,737–12,805) 1,511 2,604 7,656 (6,622–8,690) 10 (9–12) 14.8%

* Adjusted 95% CIs were calculated by subtracting referrals and late miscarriages from the upper and lower bounds of the 95% CIs for the estimated number of all PAC cases.

**Refers to the number of PAC cases stemming from induced abortions per 1,000 women ages 15–49

***Malawi is divided into three administrative regions: Northern, Central, and Southern. The Ministry of Health divides the country into five administrative zones: the Southern region is comprised of the Southwest and Southeast zone, the Central region is comprised of the Central-West and Central-East zone, and the Northern region is comprised of the North zone.