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Table 5 Weighted proportions of women receiving two doses of intermittent preventative treatment in pregnancy by sociodemographic characteristics

From: Nationwide evaluation of malaria infections, morbidity, mortality, and coverage of malaria control interventions in Madagascar

Variable

Category

N

n IPTp

% [95% CI]

Age group

15-24 years

305

62

20.2 [14.1-26.3]

25-34 years

269

62

23.2 [16.9-29.5]

35-49 years

111

23

20.8 [11.4-30.2]

SES quintiles

1st (poorest)

156

37

23.9 [16.7-31.1]

2nd

130

31

23.9 [12.4-35.4]

3rd

144

21

14.5 [8.4-20.7]

4th

129

32

24.4 [16.5-32.4]

5th (wealthiest)

126

26

20.9 [14.5-27.2]

Level of education

Unknown

0

0

-

None

114

18

15.7 [8.3-23.1]

Primary

307

71

23.2 [17.0-29.4]

Lower secondary

196

39

19.9 [12.9-27.0]

Upper secondary

51

17

33.6 [18.5-48.7]

Tertiary

16

2

9.8 [0.0-25.5]

Transmission pattern

East

206

55

26.7 [16.9-36.4]

West

147

35

23.5 [17.1-29.9]

South

52

5

10.3 [7.0-13.5]

Fringe

100

33

32.7 [23.9-41.5]

Highlands

181

20

10.9 [5.8-16.0]

Population density

Low

418

104

24.8 [18.5-31.2]

Intermediate

182

28

15.3 [10.1-20.6]

High

85

15

18.0 [8.4-27.7]

  1. Weighted numbers and proportions of women having received two doses of IPTp among pregnant women over four months of gestational age or women having delivered in previous 12 months, according to sociodemographic characteristics.