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Table 5 Observed bed net coverage and use (Structured Observation Survey 2013)

From: Re-imagining malaria: heterogeneity of human and mosquito behaviour in relation to residual malaria transmission in Cambodia

 

Village

Farm

Total

 

n

%

n

%

n

%

Observation bed nets

      

HH observed not using nets

15

5.2

14

5.4

29

5.3

HH observed using LLIN(s)

187

67.8

176

71.5

363

69.5

HH observed using market nets

118

42.8

84

34.1

202

38.7

HH observed using intact LLIN(s)

138

47.4

112

43.1

250

45.4

HH observed using intact market nets

77

26.5

51

19.6

128

23.2

HH observed using torn LLINs

60

20.6

76

29.2

136

24.7

HH observed using torn market nets

53

18.2

38

14.6

91

16.5

HH observed having intact LLINs ready for use

129

44.3

106

40.8

235

42.6

HH observed having intact market nets ready for use

75

25.8

51

19.6

126

22.9

HH observed having torn LLINs ready for use

57

19.6

74

28.5

131

23.8

HH observed having torn market nets ready for use

53

18.2

37

14.2

90

16.3

Observation evening resting

      

HH where children were observed sleeping

102

35.1

143

55.0

245

44.5

- Without net

76

74.5

105

73.4

181

73.9

- With net

26

25.5

38

26.6

64

26.1

HH where adolescents were observed sleeping

31

10.7

30

11.5

61

11.1

- Without net

24

77.4

22

73.3

46

75.4

- With net

7

22.6

8

26.7

15

24.6

HH where adults were observed sleeping

42

14.4

44

16.9

86

15.6

- Without net

30

71.4

36

81.8

66

76.7

- With net

12

28.6

8

18.2

20

23.3

HH where elderly were observed sleeping

26

8.9

18

6.9

44

8.0

- Without net

18

69.2

14

77.8

32

72.7

- With net

8

69.2

4

22.2

12

27.3

HH where somebody was observed sleeping (all age categories combined)

133

45.7

161

61.9

294

53.4

- Without net

107

80.5

130

80.7

237

80.6

- With net

26

19.5

31

19.3

57

19.4