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REPUBLIC OF KENYA MINISTRY OF HEALT
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The 2015 Kenya Malaria Indicator Su
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3.2 Use of Mosquito Nets ..........
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Table 5.4 Attitudes towards treatme
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Acknowledgements • ix
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currently owned by households in Ke
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xiv • Map of Kenya
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1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 HISTORY, GEOGRAP
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ate declined from 3.3 to 2.9 percen
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with climate change are likely to i
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Group and were translated into Kisw
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lumefantrine to those who tested po
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underwent malaria microscopy testin
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2 CHARACTERISTICS OF HOUSEHOLDS AND
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2.1.2 Household Sanitation Faciliti
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A majority of households own a mobi
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Table 2.6 Household population by a
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Table 2.8 Background characteristic
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3 VECTOR CONTROL Key Findings • A
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Figure 3.1 compares LLIN ownership
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Table 3.2 Source and cost of mosqui
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Figure 3.3 Access to an LLIN by the
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Table 3.5 presents the percentage o
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Figure 3.5 Use of an LLIN by childr
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Figure 3.6 Trends in use of mosquit
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Table 3.9 Alternative uses of mosqu
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Net use has increased since 2010 am
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4 MALARIA IN PREGNANCY Key Findings
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To assess the use of IPTp, the 2015
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Figure 4.1 Trends in IPTp in malari
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5 CASE MANAGEMENT Key Findings •
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Figure 5.1 highlights the actions t
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Table 5.2 Source of advice or treat
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extremely or very important was low
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While health facilities are providi
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6 MALARIA AND ANAEMIA IN CHILDREN K
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Table 6.2 Prevalence of malaria in
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