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Spatial models for the rational allocation of routinely distributed bed nets to public health facilities in Western Kenya

机译:合理分配定期分布的蚊帐给肯尼亚西部公共卫生设施的空间模型

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BackgroundIn high to moderate malaria transmission areas of Kenya, long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are provided free of charge to pregnant women and infants during routine antenatal care (ANC) and immunization respectively. Quantities of LLINs distributed to clinics are quantified based on a combination of monthly consumption data and population size of target counties. However, this approach has been shown to lead to stock-outs in targeted clinics. In this study, a novel LLINs need quantification approach for clinics in the routine distribution system was developed. The estimated need was then compared to the actual allocation to identify potential areas of LLIN over- or under-allocation in the high malaria transmission areas of Western Kenya.
机译:背景技术在肯尼亚的中高疟疾传播地区,孕妇和婴儿在常规产前护理(ANC)和免疫接种期间免费免费提供长效杀虫网(LLIN)。基于每月消费数据和目标县人口规模的组合,对分发给诊所的LLIN数量进行了量化。但是,已证明这种方法导致目标诊所的缺货。在这项研究中,开发了一种新型的LLINs定量分配方法,用于常规分配系统中的临床。然后将估计的需求与实际分配进行比较,以识别肯尼亚西部疟疾高发地区的LLIN过度分配或分配不足的潜在区域。

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