Overview of the Results Clause Samples

Overview of the Results. A mass distribution of LLINs took place in Nord-Ubangi from December 2015 to July 2016. During the campaign, 668,162 LLINs were distributed in eleven health districts in order to achieve coverage of all sleeping spaces (universal coverage) in the province. Of the 668,162 LLINs distributed, 257,181 were distributed in the Bosobolo, Gbadolite, and Karawa health districts, which were the study districts. A total of 305 households that received an LLIN during the mass distribution campaign were surveyed in three out of eleven health districts to evaluate the effect of the LLIN mass distribution campaign. Among the 305 (100%) households surveyed, all reported receiving a campaign LLIN (see Table 4.2). The survey showed that a total of 1,262 LLINs were received during the campaign, with an average of 4.1 LLINs received per surveyed household across all three health districts (mean (M) =4.1, standard deviation (SD) =2.0). In terms of LLIN ownership, the number of households with at least one LLIN resulted in a finding of 100% among surveyed households (see Table 4.2). The proportion of household ownership of at least one LLIN after was significantly higher in all three health districts. The total number of sleeping spaces reported by households was 1275, and the number counted by the observer was 1,246 sleeping spaces (M=4.0, SD=1.7) as shown in Table 4.2.

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