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Table 3 Parasitaemia and gametocytaemia in community-based surveys, Ayilo camps, Uganda 2015

From: Intermittent preventive treatment for malaria among children in a refugee camp in Northern Uganda: lessons learned

 

Age in years

<5

5–14

≥15

Overall

N

%

95% CI

N

%

95% CI

N

%

95% CI

N

%

95% CI

Parasitaemia by microscopy

 March

257

5.1

3.0–8.5

253

8.7

5.8–12.9

278

6.1

3.9–9.7

788

6.6

4.9–8.8

 May

232

4.3

2.3–7.8

246

10.2

7.0–14.6

258

6.6

4.2–10.4

736

7.1

5.3–9.3

 July

266

6.0

3.7–9.6

263

13.7

10.0–18.4

271

10.7

7.5–15.0

800

10.1

8.1–12.6

 September

267

15.1

12.1–18.7

274

26.7

20.9–33.6

269

18.7

13.7–25.0

810

18.7

16.0–21.7

Parasitaemia by microscopy or PCR

 March

257

11.3

7.9–15.8

253

15.0

11.1–20.0

278

12.6

9.2–17.0

788

12.9

10.6–15.8

 May

232

11.2

7.7–16.0

246

15.5

11.4–20.5

258

10.9

7.6–15.3

736

12.5

10.0–16.0

 July

266

13.2

9.6–17.8

263

18.6

14.4–23.8

271

17.3

13.3–22.3

800

16.4

13.8–19.3

 September

267

19.1

14.8–24.3

274

31.0

25.8–36.8

269

25.7

20.8–31.2

810

25.3

22.1–28.8

Gametocytaemia

 March

257

2.3

1.1–5.1

253

1.6

0.6–4.2

278

1.1

0.4–3.3

788

1.7

0.9–2.9

 May

232

0.4

0.001–3.0

246

0.4

0.001–2.8

258

0

736

0.3

0.001–1.1

 July

266

0.8

0.2–3.0

263

1.5

0.6–4.0

271

1.9

0.8–4.4

800

1.4

0.8–2.5

 September

267

2.1

1.1–4.0

274

2.7

1.1–6.3

269

1.7

0.5–5.0

810

2.2

1.3–3.5