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Adam Wolkon1, Jodi L Vanden Eng, Kodjo Morgah, M James Eliades, Julie Thwing, Dianne J Terlouw, Vincent Takpa, Aboudou Dare, Yao K Sodahlon, Yao Doumanou, Allen W Hightower, Marcel Lama, Neeta Thawani, Laurence Slutsker, William A Hawley.
Abstract
In December 2004, Togo was the first country to conduct a nationwide free insecticide-treated net (ITN) distribution as part of its National Integrated Child Health Campaign. Community-based cross-sectional surveys were conducted one and nine months post-campaign as part of a multidisciplinary evaluation of the nationwide distribution of ITNs to children 9-59 months of age to evaluate ITN ownership, equity, and use. Our results demonstrated that at one month post-campaign, 93.1% of all eligible children received an ITN. Household ITN ownership and equity increased significantly post-campaign. Nine months post-campaign, 78.6% of households with a child eligible to participate in the campaign retained at least one campaign net. Use by eligible children was 43.5% at one month post-campaign (during the dry season) and 52.9% at nine months post-campaign (during the rainy season). Household ownership of at least one ITN increased from 8.0% pre-campaign to 62.5% one month post-campaign. Together, these findings demonstrate that in this setting, increased household ITN ownership, equity, and retention can be achieved on a national scale through free ITN distribution during an integrated campaign.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21036829 PMCID: PMC2963961 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0599
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Trop Med Hyg ISSN: 0002-9637 Impact factor: 2.345