2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12936-023-04620-4
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Utilization of insecticide-treated nets and associated factors among childbearing women in Northern Nigeria

Bola Lukman Solanke,
Daniel Alabi Soladoye,
Ibrahim Adamu Birsirka
et al.

Abstract: Background Studies have explored the correlates of insecticide-treated nets in Nigeria. The few studies that focused on Northern Nigeria mostly examined individual correlates, but largely ignored the community correlates. Also, the persistence of armed insurgencies in the region calls for more research attention. This study examines the utilization and the associated individual and community factors of insecticide-treated nets in Northern Nigeria. Methods … Show more

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“…• For each 1,000 people using ITN, the malaria deaths decreased by approximately eight units. The results are consistent with the recently published literature [49,59,60]. The correlation of population using ITN with malaria death is theoretically correct as it has negative sign.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Prediction Equationsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…• For each 1,000 people using ITN, the malaria deaths decreased by approximately eight units. The results are consistent with the recently published literature [49,59,60]. The correlation of population using ITN with malaria death is theoretically correct as it has negative sign.…”
Section: Interpretation Of Prediction Equationsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…WHO recommends all children under five to use ITNs, particularly LLINs, which are cost-effective. It is estimated that this alone can reduce malaria prevalence among children under five years by approximately 50.0% and all-causes of mortality by 17.0% [48,49].…”
Section: Children Under Five Years Sleeping Under Nets and Insecticid...mentioning
confidence: 99%