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From: Household predictors of malaria episode in northern Uganda: its implication for future malaria control

Fig. 2

Structure, nature and extent of malaria intervention in northern Uganda. a Comparing the number of individuals who stayed overnight in a household before interview (O.N.LstNight) and the number of bed nets in households (Number.BedNet) with how many individuals used the nets (Use.BedNet) (70 O.N.LstNight and 51 Number.BedNet values are not included; respondents did not specify Use.BedNet). b Comparing the extent of intervention as measured by responses to the following questions: Do you do indoor residual spraying in your house (In.Res.Spr)? Did you test bed nets before treating them (Test.BedNet)? Are bed nets impregnated or treated with insecticides (Treat.BedNet)? c Controlling mosquito (malaria.control) with/by A: net, B: draining stagnant water pool, C: closing doors, D: clearing grass around house (cutgrass), E: general cleanliness, G: treatment after contracting malaria, H: IRS (whether indoor spraying was applied in the house), J: Using shea nuts or external bath shelters, K: no light in the house at night, L: burning dried paste of pyrethrum at night, Z: no proactive malaria control

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