Table 2. Details of housing conditions and protection against malaria.
Total N | 420 | |
Household location | Urban | 41%(171) |
Rural | 59%(249) | |
Household size | 5(±3) | |
Number of bedrooms | 3(±3) | |
Home roof type | Sheet metal | 90%(377) |
Grass thatched | 5%(20) | |
Tiles | 4%(17) | |
Other | 1%(3) | |
NA | 1%(3) | |
Presences of waste | No | 54%(224) |
Yes | 46%(189) | |
NA | 2%(7) | |
Presence of water storage | No | 24%(102) |
Yes | 76%(317) | |
NA | 0%(1) | |
Environmental management | No | 14%(59) |
Yes | 86%(357) | |
NA | 1%(4) | |
Slept under treated net in the previous week | No | 51%(211) |
Yes | 49%(204) | |
NA | 1%(5) | |
Use mosquito net screen | No | 35%(147) |
Yes | 65%(273) | |
Use indoor spray coil | No | 58%(241) |
Yes | 42%(173) | |
NA | 1%(6) | |
Apply insect repellent | No | 95%(396) |
Yes | 5%(22) | |
NA | 0%(2) | |
Taken anti-malarial medication during present illness | No | 56%(223) |
Yes | 44%(178%) | |
NA | 5%(19) |
Data are n, mean (SD) or %(n). For categorical variables missing data frequencies are provided but all other category frequencies are calculated excluding missing data