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Fig. 4

From: Spatiotemporal analysis of insecticide-treated net use for children under 5 in relation to socioeconomic gradients in Central and East Africa

Fig. 4

Association between use of ITNs and statistically significant covariate factors. a Households with a large number of members (more than 4 people); b Households with more than one child under 5; c Households located in urban areas; d Households with high education level; e Houses built with a finished floor material; f Houses built with a finished wall material; g Houses built with a finished roof material; h Wealthy households; i Households located in high malaria parasite rate areas (≥ 0.09); j Households located in high average land travel per metre areas (≥ 0.003). 1DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo, ITN Insecticide-treated net. 2The solid line represents the null value (no difference between groups). 3Odds ratios (OR) are adjusted for variables which are significant in unadjusted analyses. 4Error bars show 95% confidence intervals

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