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Table 1 Reported rates of household-level cattle ownership, associated ‘cattle availability’ strata (low, intermediate and high) and the proportion of households reporting ownership of bednets, treated and untreated, just prior to the start of this study in 10 study sites

From: The impact of livestock on the abundance, resting behaviour and sporozoite rate of malaria vectors in southern Tanzania

Village

Cattle strata

Total households surveyed

% of cattle ownership

% of households with bed nets

% of households with treated bed nets

Idunda

Low

361

4.71

0.97

0.60

Lupiro

Low

403

2.82

0.91

0.43

Mbingu

Low

1315

0.08

0.92

0.41

Idete

Intermediate

1057

7.38

0.88

0.61

Minepa

Intermediate

516

6.59

0.91

0.29

Namawala

Intermediate

955

5.45

0.92

0.65

Iragua

High

757

11.62

0.88

0.63

Kidugalo

High

524

16.79

0.93

0.64

Mkangawalo

High

1059

9.73

0.89

0.62

Sagamaganga

High

546

11.72

0.95

0.63

  1. Information was collected by the IHI Demographic Surveillance System approximately 6 months before the start of this study (2006).