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Can ITN distribution policies increase children’s ITN use? A DHS analysis

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Table 1 Odds ratio for sleeping under a treated net for children aged 1–5 years compared to infants, and by gender, in houses with at least one ITN (unadjusted)
Table 2 Household ITN ownership by ITN distribution policy
Fig. 1 ITN use by children under 5 years, by distribution policy. Simple average used with all countries weighted equally to create an “average country” not “average individual”
Fig. 2 Best fit linear regression of ITN use in children under 5, stratified by facility‑based distribution policies
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