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Fig. 3

From: Factors associated with the ownership and use of insecticide-treated nets in Guinea: an analysis of the 2018 Demographic and Health Survey

Fig. 3

Two-dimensional histogram showing the number people who could use nets owned by the household if all nets were in use, stratified by household size, in the 2018 Guinea DHS. Yellower squares indicate combinations of number of people potentially coverable and household sizes that were more commonly observed in the DHS, darker squares indicate less-observed combinations, and white areas indicate combinations that did not appear in the DHS. The red line indicates a perfect allocation, where the number of ITNs owned by the household is exactly sufficient to cover all household members. Households above and to the left of the line have more ITNs than household members need (over-allocated with ITNs) and households under and to the right of the line have fewer ITNs than needed to cover all household member (under-allocated with ITNs)

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