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Figure 2. Ownership of two LLIN per <strong>Household</strong> (n=1596)<br />

All<br />

Intervention (7 States)<br />

Control (Kaduna and Delta)<br />

Rivers<br />

Kano<br />

Kaduna<br />

Jigawa<br />

Gombe<br />

Delta<br />

Bauchi<br />

Anambra<br />

Akwa Ibom<br />

3.2<br />

42.1<br />

72.4<br />

71.6<br />

70.5<br />

74.3<br />

81.3<br />

85.4<br />

94.7<br />

86.8<br />

90.1<br />

83<br />

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100<br />

Percent<br />

initial phase will be used to scale up the intervention<br />

in two LGAs in each state.<br />

Table 4 shows that 5.8 percent households were<br />

spayed with IRS in last 12 months. Jigawa and Kaduna<br />

started spraying with IRS in 2009, with 27.5 percent<br />

of households in Jigawa sprayed with IRS, followed by<br />

Kaduna (17.0 percent). All other states had less than 1<br />

percent of households sprayed with IRS.<br />

In control states, 8.3 percent of households are<br />

sprayed with IRS compared to 5.0 percent in interventions<br />

states.<br />

Antenatal Care (ANC) and<br />

Intermittent Preventive<br />

Therapy (IPT)<br />

Antenatal Care (ANC). ANC was analyzed for<br />

mothers who received at least one visit from a doctor,<br />

nurse, midwife, or community health extension worker<br />

(CHEW) during pregnancy and four or more visits from<br />

the same group of providers (Figure 5). The national<br />

guideline and <strong>World</strong> Health Organization (WHO) recommend<br />

at least four visits during pregnancy.<br />

Percent<br />

100<br />

90<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

49.5<br />

Akwa Ibom<br />

24<br />

Anambra<br />

Figure 3<br />

Percentage of Children Less Than Five Years Who Slept Under<br />

An LLIN The Night Preceding The <strong>Survey</strong> (n=1596)<br />

52.6<br />

Bauchi<br />

6.3<br />

Delta<br />

79.6<br />

Gombe<br />

36.8<br />

Jigawa<br />

67.8<br />

Kaduna<br />

32.1<br />

Kano<br />

42.6<br />

Rivers<br />

35.5<br />

Control (Kaduna and Delta)<br />

Intervention (7 States)<br />

44.6 42.5<br />

All<br />

12 Malaria Control Booster Project

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