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. 2021 Nov 26;6(11):e006920. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-006920

Table 2.

Overview of surveys

Country Survey name* Setting Survey description Sampled households (n) Sample method Number of antibiotics in drug bag†
Malawi MR1 Chikwawa district
(rural)
Survey conducted with households of community controls who had been randomly matched with participating febrile patient cases presenting at FIEBRE study facilities 825 Semi-random 27
MR2 Chikwawa district
(rural)
Targeted survey that included households both in same areas as MR1 and in more remote areas of Chikwawa, further from public healthcare facilities. Selected households followed up ethnographically 100 Purposive
Zimbabwe ZU1 Harare–Budiriro, Glenview and Glen Norah (urban) Survey conducted with households of community controls who had been randomly matched with participating febrile patient cases presenting at FIEBRE study facilities 336 Semi-random 30
ZU2 Harare–Mbare and Budiriro
(urban)
Targeted survey that included households both in same areas as ZU1 and in the dense township of Mbare with large marketplace. Selected households followed up ethnographically 100 Purposive
Uganda UU Kampala–Namuwongo
(urban)
Survey in an informal settlement in Kampala, conducted as part of AMIS study. Selected households followed up ethnographically 350 Purposive 37
UR Tororo district–Nagongera
(rural)
Survey in a rural town in Tororo district, conducted as part of AMIS study. Selected households followed up ethnographically 100 Purposive 16

*M, Malawi, Z, Zimbabwe, U, Uganda; 1larger, semi-random survey, 2smaller, purposively sampled survey; R, rural, U, urban.

†The number indicates how many different antibiotic substances were included. Where possible, we also included different modes of administration for the same substances to maximise the chances of recognition by respondents; however, these fine-grained differences are not explicitly represented in our quantitative analyses to avoid overcomplication. See online supplemental material for breakdown of drug bag contents by antibiotic substance and mode of administration.

AMIS, Antimicrobials in Society; FIEBRE, Febrile Illness Evaluation in a Broad Range of Endemicities.

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