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Table 1 Study site, participant, and survey details

From: Using antenatal care as a platform for malaria surveillance data collection: study protocol

Country

Study location

Number of study health facilities collecting ANC1 data

Age of women enrolled (years)

Study collecting cross-sectional household survey data

Methodology for identification of target health facility (HF) catchments

Sample size for cross-sectional household survey

Benin

Atlantique Department

40

15–49

Group Antenatal Care study

HFs with 30–120 first ANC visits per month that were easily accessible throughout majority of the year were selected, catchment areas were identified with the assistance of the HF staff

2,520 (of which 1,320 were selected from women with a completed pregnancy in the past year), twice

Burkina Faso

Banfora District

7

20–49

New Nets Project

HFs with > 20 first ANC visits per month on average in DHIS2 from 2017

190, annually

Gaoua District

7

190, annually

Orodara District

7

190, annually

Mozambique

Changara District

7

18–49

New Nets Project

HFs with > 20 first ANC visits per month on average in DHIS2 from 2017 – 2019

420, annually

Guro District

7

420, annually

Chemba District

7

420, annually

Nigeria

Asa local government area

10

18–49

New Nets Project

By LGA, ten HFs with the most first ANC visits per month reported in DHIS2 in 2019

420, annually

Ejigbo local government area

10

420, annually

Ife North local government area

10

420, annually

Moro local government area

10

14–49

420, annually

Tanzania

Geita Region

40

15–49

Group Antenatal Care study

HFs with 30–120 first ANC visits per month that were easily accessible throughout majority of the year were selected, catchment areas were identified with the assistance of the HF staff

2,320 (1,120 were selected from women with a completed pregnancy in the past year), twice

Zambia

Chadiza District

21

15–49

Proactive community case management

All HFs in the district were included and catchment area boundaries were defined by the Ministry of Health

2178, twice