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NMICS 2010 Report - Central Bureau of Statistics

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<strong>NMICS</strong> <strong>2010</strong>, Mid- and Far Western RegionsTable CH.13: Malaria diagnostics usagePercentage <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–59 months who had a fever in the two weeks preceding the survey and who had a finger or heel stick formalaria testing, MFWR, Nepal, <strong>2010</strong>RegionPercent who had a finger or heel stick[1]No. <strong>of</strong> children aged 0–59 months with feverin two weeks preceding surveyMid-Western 7.2 382Far Western 3.7 295SubregionSexAreaAgeMid-Western Mountains 6.6 41Mid-Western Hills 5.7 165Mid-Western Terai 8.8 176Far Western Mountains (5.5) 17Far Western Hills 4.9 157Far Western Terai 2.0 121Male 7.8 331Female 3.7 347Urban 4.0 85Rural 5.9 5930–11 months 6.2 13412–23 months 1.9 14024–35 months 8.3 14636–47 months 5.3 13448–59 months 6.6 123Mother’s educationNone 5.7 413Primary 4.3 128Secondary 6.9 137Wealth index quintilePoorest 3.3 163Second 9.7 150Middle 4.1 138Fourth 4.5 125Richest 7.2 103Total 5.7 678[1] MICS Indicator 3.16Figures in parenthesis indicate that the percentage is based on denominators <strong>of</strong> 25–49 unweighted cases79

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