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Rural households at risk of malaria did not own sufficient insecticide treated nets at Dabat HDSS site: evidence from a cross sectional re-census.

Kindie Fentahun MuchieKassahun AlemuAmare TarikuAdino Tesfahun TsegayeSolomon Mekonnen AbebeMezgebu YitayalTadesse AwokeGashaw Andargie Biks
Published in: BMC public health (2017)
Rural households at risk of malaria did not own a sufficient number of ITN though the utilization is promising. Moreover, prioritizing children and pregnant women to sleep under ITN remains public health problems. Programmers, partners and implementers should consider tailored intervention strategy stratified by altitude in distributing ITN. ITN distribution should also be accompanied by using exhaustive promotion strategies that consider people without access to any source of information, and educating households to prioritize pregnant and under five children to sleep under ITN.
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