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. 2018 Apr 3;2018(4):CD008133. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008133.pub2

1. Bloom results: intervention effects and confidence intervals reported as percentages.

Outcome Intervention effect (CI)
Immunisation of children 12 to 24 months old over a 12 month period 7.6% (‐10.0% to 25.2%)
High‐dose vitamin A to children 6 to 59 months old over a 12 month period 20.3% (6.6% to 34.0%)
Antenatal visits in the previous 12 months 13.8% (‐5.8% to 33.4%)
Birth deliveries by trained professionals over a 12 month period ‐5.5% (‐11.4% to 0.4%)
Female use of contraceptives in the previous 12 months ‐1.5% ( ‐7.4% to 4.4%)
Use of district public healthcare facilities when sick in the previous 12 months 16.6% (6.8% to 26.4%)
Mortality in the past year of children younger than 1 year over a 12 month period ‐4.3% (‐10.2% to 1.6%)
Incidence of diarrhoea in children younger than 5 years over a 12 month period ‐25.2% (‐62.4% to 12.0%)
Individual healthcare expenditures over a 12 month period $ ‐25.89 (2003 USD) ($ ‐35.93 to $ ‐15.855)
Health information: accuracy of facility registers 12.7% (‐57.9% to 83.3%)
Availability of selected essential medicines: availability of child vaccines at facilities in the previous 3 months 14.6% (‐20.7% to 49.9%)