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Angola (2005): Malaria TRaC Study Evaluating Ownership and Use of Mosquito Nets in Luanda. First Round.

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Title Angola (2005): Malaria TRaC Study Evaluating Ownership and Use of Mosquito Nets in Luanda. First Round.
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/K59KTL
 
Creator Diana Gourvenec
Pedro Sapalalo
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description In December 2004, PSI/Angola launched two distinct brands of long lasting insecticide treated nets (LLITNs), promoted via mass media and interpersonal communication. The highly subsidized Seguro e Salvo LLITN is distributed to pregnant women and mothers of children under 5 through public sector ante-natal and pediatric clinics, while Jóia, a partially subsidized LLITN, is distributed via the private sector. Cluster sampling methodology was used to select a random sample of households, stratified by municipality and bairro proportionately to population size. 1,415 heads of household or other qualified household respondents were interviewed during May 2005.
 
Subject TRaC
Malaria
LLIN
IPC
LLIN Use
General Population
Quantitative
 
Date 2005-05-01