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Table 6 Practice of preventive measures in households having and not having bed nets

From: Treatment-seeking behaviour, awareness and preventive practice toward malaria in Abu Ushar, Gezira state, Sudan: a household survey experience from a rural area

Variables

N

Overall, N = 3101

Presence of bed nets within the household

p-value2

Yes, N = 1971

No, N = 1131

What are the preventive measures for malaria you use in your house?

 Untreated bed nets

 

77 (25.0%)

77 (39.3%)

0 (0.0%)

 < 0.001

 Insecticide-treated bed nets

 

116 (37.7%)

116 (59.2%)

0 (0.0%)

 < 0.001

 Window nets

 

84 (27.3%)

55 (28.1%)

29 (25.9%)

0.7

 Using insecticide based repellents sprays

 

99 (32.1%)

67 (34.2%)

32 (28.6%)

0.3

 Cleaning of positive mosquitoes breeding and resting places

 

98 (31.8%)

60 (30.6%)

38 (33.9%)

0.5

 Using mosquito coil/repellents

 

132 (42.9%)

89 (45.4%)

43 (38.4%)

0.2

 Not using

 

45 (14.6%)

10 (5.1%)

35 (31.2%)

 < 0.001

Was your house sprayed with chemicals to protect your family from getting malaria in the last 12 months? (Yes)

310

111 (35.8%)

82 (41.6%)

29 (25.7%)

0.005

If yes, were all room sprayed? (Yes)

110

95 (86.4%)

72 (88.9%)

23 (79.3%)

0.2

  1. 1Data were presented as n (%)
  2. 2Fisher’s exact test; Pearson’s Chi-squared test
  3. Bold numbers in the p-value column mean they are statistically significant