2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-53969/v1
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Malaria Micro-stratification Using Routine Surveillance Data in Western Kenya

Abstract: Background: There is an increasing need for finer spatial resolution data on malaria risk to provide micro-stratification to guide sub-national strategic plans. Here, spatial-statistical techniques are used to exploit routine data to depict sub-national heterogeneities in test positivity rate (TPR) for malaria among patients attending health facilities in Kenya. Methods: Routine data from health facilities (n=1804) representing all ages over 24 months (2018-2019) was assembled across 8 countries (62 sub-counti… Show more

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