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Table 1 Characteristics of children assessed for parasitaemia and anaemia

From: LLIN Evaluation in Uganda Project (LLINEUP): factors associated with childhood parasitaemia and anaemia 3 years after a national long-lasting insecticidal net distribution campaign: a cross-sectional survey

Variable

Categories

n (%)

Parasitaemia

N = 8834

Anaemia

N = 3753

Region of the country

North East

655 (7.4%)

321 (8.6%)

Mid-Eastern

1276 (14.4%)

580 (15.5%)

East Central

1539 (17.4%)

683 (18.2%)

Mid-Western

2525 (28.6%)

1079 (28.8%)

South Western

2839 (32.1%)

1090 (29.0%)

Age (years)

2–3

2550 (28.9%)

2532 (67.5%)

4–5

2379 (26.9%)

1221 (32.5%)

6–7

2181 (24.7%)

NA

8–10

1724 (19.5%)

NA

Gender

Female

4449 (50.4%)

1922 (51.2%)

Male

4385 (49.6%)

1831 (48.8%)

Wealth index

Poorest

2983 (33.8%)

1287 (34.3%)

Middle

2961 (33.5%)

1262 (33.6%)

Least poor

2890 (32.7%)

1204 (32.1%)

House typea

Traditional

6428 (72.8%)

2736 (72.9%)

Modern

2406 (27.2%)

1017 (27.1%)

Lives in a household with adequate LLINsb

Yes

1401 (15.9%)

591 (15.8%)

No

7433 (84.1%)

3162 (84.3%)

  1. aModern houses were defined as those with a cement, wood or metal wall, tiled or metal roof and closed eaves; all other houses were defined as traditional
  2. bAt least one LLIN per two household members