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Table 3 Adherence to infection prevention and control practices, by domain

From: Delivery of seasonal malaria chemoprevention with enhanced infection prevention and control measures during the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, Burkina Faso and Chad: a cross-sectional study

Domain

Nigeria

Burkina Faso

Chad

Adherence, n/N (%)

95% CI

Adherence, n/N (%)

95% CI

Adherence, n/N (%)

95% CI

Hand hygienea total

56/1578 (3.5)

2.7–4.6

165/1606 (10.3)

8.8–11.9

103/3045 (3.4)

2.8–4.1

 Hand sanitizer

42/1578 (2.7)

1.9–3.6

135/1606 (8.4)

7.1–9.9

70/3045 (2.3)

1.8–2.9

 Soap and water

14/1578 (0.9)

0.4–1.5

30/1606 (1.9)

1.3–2.7

33/3045 (1.1)

0.7–1.5

Any hand hygieneb total

578/1578 (36.6)

34.2–39.1

994/1619 (61.4)

59.0–63.8

1362/2453 (55.5)

53.5–57.5

 Hand sanitizer

528/1578 (33.5)

31.1–35.8

863/1619 (53.3)

50.8–55.8

1135/2453 (46.2)

44.3–48.3

 Soap and water

50/1578 (3.2)

2.4–4.2

131/1619 (8.1)

6.8–9.5

227/2453 (9.2)

8.1–10.5

Disinfection of SPAQ blister packs total

20/78 (25.6)

16.4–36.8

51/294 (17.4)

13.2–22.2

68/402 (16.9)

13.4–20.9

Mask use total

506/690 (73.3)

69.9–76.6

1168/1344 (86.9)

85.0–88.7

1983/2437 (81.4)

79.8–82.9

Waste management total

49/98 (50.0)

39.7–60.3

102/330 (30.9)

26.0–36.2

124/302 (41.1)

35.5–46.8

Safe distancing in the compound/householdc total

211/1279 (16.4)

14.5–18.6

99/1249 (7.9)

6.5–9.6

135/2512 (5.4)

4.5–6.3

Ensure community distributors are healthyd total

117/518 (22.6)

19.1–26.4

13/504 (2.6)

1.4–4.4

79/528 (15.0)

12.0–18.3

  1. aWashed hands with soap and running water or hand sanitizer for ≥ 30 s
  2. bWashed hands with soap and running water or hand sanitizer
  3. cDuring triage AND when determining age eligibility AND SPAQ eligibility AND SPAQ administration AND instructions AND messages; in compounds where the space was not too small to be measured
  4. dTake temperature with infrared thermometer at start and end of the day at the health facility