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Figure 1.11 Sampled clusters and eligible households and individuals in the <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong>.415 clusters sampled402 clusters surveyed10,050 sampled HH in 402 clusters10,025 occupied HH9,691 completed HH interviews19,840 eligible individuals17,940 completed individual interviews15,853 individuals provided a blood specimen(15,707 venous blood; 146 DBS)Overall, blood draw coverage was seven percentage points greater in <strong>2007</strong> than in 2003 (Table1.1a). Differences in blood draw coverage by rural/urban residence and by sex are presented inthe following tables. The household and individual interview response rates in <strong>KAIS</strong> were verysimilar to those in the 2003 KDHS.Table 1.11a Survey response rates, 2003 KDHS and <strong>2007</strong> <strong>KAIS</strong>.KDHS 2003 9 <strong>KAIS</strong> <strong>2007</strong>Eligible, occupied households(households for 2003 male subsample)8,889 (4,396) 10,025Eligible individuals interview 12,900 19,840Eligible individuals for blood draw 8,486 19,840Household interview response rate 96% 97%9In the 2003 KDHS, a subsample of all households (4,396 of the 8,889) was selected for the men’s survey.Only men in these households were eligible for the individual interview and HIV testing, and only womenfrom these households were eligible for HIV testing. Participation rates for the 2003 KDHS presented herewere extracted from Chapter 13 and Appendix A of the 2003 KDHS Final Report and not calculatedindependently, except where noted.<strong>KAIS</strong> <strong>2007</strong> 28

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