Angola (2005): Malaria TRaC Study Evaluating Ownership and Use of Mosquito Nets in Luanda. First Round.
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Angola (2005): Malaria TRaC Study Evaluating Ownership and Use of Mosquito Nets in Luanda. First Round.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/K59KTL
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Diana Gourvenec
Pedro Sapalalo |
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Harvard Dataverse
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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.
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TRaC
Malaria LLIN IPC LLIN Use General Population Quantitative |
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2005-05-01
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