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Table 2 Percent of all bed nets in households with children under 5 that were ITNs (including LLINs) by wealth quintile before and after the campaign.*

From: Bed net ownership in Kenya: the impact of 3.4 million free bed nets

 

Before campaign, (95% Confidence Interval)

After campaign, (95% Confidence Interval)

Change (95% Confidence Interval)

Poorest

19.9%, (16.0, 23.9)

59.1%, (53.7, 64.5)

39.2%, (34.2, 44.2)

Second Poorest

21.4%, (17.3, 25.5)

76.2%, (71.5, 80.9)

54.8%, (49.6, 60.0)

Mid Quintile

24.7%, (18.8, 30.7)

62.9%, (55.8, 70.1)

38.2% (31.4, 45.0)

Second Richest

27.6%, (22.6, 32.6)

66.1%, (60.5, 71.6)

38.5%, (33.0, 44.0)

Richest

30.6%, (25.4, 35.9)

56.1%, (50.1, 62.1)

25.5%, (20.5, 30.4)

Total

24.4%, (22.3, 26.6)

64.5%, (62.0, 67.1)

40.1%, (37.6, 42.6)

  1. * Number of Households with CU5s in survey = 1113.