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. 2017 Nov 6;216(Suppl 7):S714–S723. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jix381

Figure 3.

Figure 3.

Patient-pathway visual for urban (A) and rural (B) settings. The urban and rural patient pathways for Kenya use the same underlying methods as the national pathway (Figure 2). The urban or rural designation for care seekers was taken from the 2013 Kenya Household Health Expenditure and Utilization Survey. The urban or rural designation for health facilities was taken from 2013 Kenya Service Availability and Readiness Assessment Mapping (SARAM) records. Data for 25% of facilities from the Kenya Master Health Facility List (2407 of 9761) were either not included in the SARAM records or not given an urban or rural designation in the SARAM records. Thus, the sum of facilities from the urban and rural pathways is a subset of the facilities shown in the national pathway. For example, there are 12 public level 5 facilities in the national pathway, but only 11 of these are reflected in the urban and rural pathways combined. Abbreviation: NA, not available.