List of key health indicators sourced from Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS).
- Women age 15-49 who had a live birth in the five years preceding the survey receiving antenatal care (ANC) from a skilled provider
- Women age 15-49 who had a live birth in the five years preceding the survey with less than 4 months at the time of first ANC visits
- Women age 15-49 who had a live birth in the five years preceding the survey with more than 4 ANC visits
- Median months pregnant at first visit of women 15-49 with ANC
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth took iron tablets
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth took internal parasite drugs
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth had their blood pressure measured
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth were weighed
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth had their urine sample taken
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who during the pregnancy of their last birth had their blood sample taken
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey who received two or more tetanus toxoid injections during last pregnancy
- Women age 15-49 with a live birth in the five years preceding the survey whose last birth was protected against neonatal tetanus
- Live births in the five years preceding the survey delivered in a health facility
- Live births in the five years preceding the survey delivered by a skilled provider
- Live births in the five years preceding the survey delivered by a C-section
- Women age 15-49 giving birth in the five years preceding the survey receiving first postnatal check-up for the last live birth less than 4 hours after delivery
- Women age 15-49 giving birth in the five years preceding the survey who received first postnatal check-up for the last live birth within 4 to 23 hours after delivery
- Women age 15-49 giving birth in the five years preceding the survey who received first postnatal check-up for last live birth 2 days after delivery
- Women age 15-49 giving birth in the five years preceding the survey who received no postnatal check-up for last live birth after delivery
- Women 15-49 years giving birth in the five years preceding the survey with first postnatal check-up provided by a skilled worker
- Women age 15-49 years who reported at least one problem accessing health care
- Live births in the five years preceding the survey with birth weight less than 2.5 kg at birth
- Llive births in the five years preceding the survey who are very small and smaller than average based on mother's estimate of baby's size at birth
- Children age 12-23 months receiving no vaccination any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months who received all basic1 vaccinations any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months who received measles/rubella vaccine any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months who received BCG vaccine any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months who received third dose of DPT/PENTA vaccine any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months who received third dose of Polio vaccine any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months residing in urban area who received all basic vaccinations any time before the survey
- Children age 12-23 months residing in rural area who received all basic vaccinations any time before the survey
- Children under age five with symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under six months with symptoms of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under age five with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under six months age with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under age five with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey whom advice or treatment was sought from a health facility or provider
- Children under age five with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took antimalarial drugs
- Children under age five with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took antibiotic drugs
- Children under age five who had diarrhoea in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under age five who had diarrhoea with blood in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey whom advice or treatment was sought from the health facility or provider
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey who were givern ORT packets or pre-packaged liquid
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey who were givern recommended home fluids
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey with no treatment
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey given who were given increased fluids and continued feeding
- Children under age five who had diarrhea in the two weeks preceding the survey who continued feeding and were given ORT and/or increased fluids
- Mothers 15-49 years who gave birth in the last five years preceding the survey who know about ORS packets or ORS pre-packaged liquids
- Children under age five years living with the mother whose stools are disposed of safely
- Children born in the five years preceding the survey who were ever breastfed
- Last-born children in the five years preceding the survey who ever breastfed and who started breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth
- Last-born children in the five years preceding the survey who ever breastfed and who started breastfeeding within 1 day of birth
- Last-born children in the five years preceding the survey who ever breastfed and who received a prelacteal feed
- Children age 20-23 months who are living with their mothers and are currently breastfeeding
- Children age 24-35 months who are living with their mothers and are currently breastfeeding
- Children age 20-23 months who are living with their mothers and are using a bottle with a nipple
- Children age 24-35 months who are living with their mothers and are using a bottle with a nipple
- Children age 20-23 months who are living with their mothers who are not breastfeeding
- Children age 24-35 months who are living with their mothers who are not breastfeeding
- Median duration of any breastfeeding for children born in the three years preceding the survey
- Median duration of exclusively beastfeeding for children born in the three years preceding the survey
- Median duration of predominant breastfeeding for children born in the three years preceding the survey
- Children under 6 months in the three years preceding the survey who were breastfed more than 6 times in the the last 24 hours
- Mean number of days feeds among children under 6 months in the three years preceding the survey
- Mean number of night feeds among children under 6 months in the three years preceding the survey
- Breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and who counsumed any solid or semi-solid food
- Non-breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and who counsumed any solid or semi-solid food
- Breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and who counsumed food made with oil, fat and butter
- Non-breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and counsumed food made with oil, fat and butter
- Breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and counsumed sugary food
- Non-breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and counsumed sugary food
- Breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and counsumed infant formula
- Non-breastfed children age under 3 years living with their mothers and counsumed infant formula
- Breastfed children age age 6-23 months living with mothers who are fed 3+ food groups according to the three infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practice
- Non- breastfed children age 6-23 months living with mothers who are fed with 3 IYCF practices
- Children age 6-35 months living with mothers who consumed food rich in vitamin A in the last 24 hours preceding the survey
- Children age 6-35 months living with mothers who consumed foods rich in iron in the last 24 hours preceding the survey
- Children age 6-59 months living with mothers who were given vitamin A supplements in the 6 months preceding the survey
- Children age 6-59 months living with mothers who were given iron supplements in the last 7 days preceding the survey
- Children age 6-59 months living with mothers who were given de-worming medication in the last 6 months preceding the survey
- Mothers age 15-49 living with a child under 3 years who consumed vitamin A-rich food in the last 24 hours preceding the survey
- Mothers age 15-49 living with a child under 3 years who consumed iron-rich food in the last 24 hours preceding the survey
- Mothers age 15-49 living with child under 5 years who received vitamin A dose postpartum
- Mothers age 15-49 living with child under 5 years who suffered night-blindness during pregnancy of last birth (adjusted)
- Mothers aged 15-49 living with child under 5 years who took de-worming medication during pregnancy of last birth
- Mothers age 15-49 with child under 3 years living with them who consumed food made with oil/fat/butter in the day or night preceding the interview
- Mothers age 15-49 with child under 3 years living with them who consumed sugary foods in the day or night preceding the interview
- Mean BMI of men age 15-49
- Mean BMI of men age 15+
- Men age 15-49 who are moderately & severely thin BMI (<17kg/m2)
- Men age 15+ who are moderately & severely thin BMI (<17kg/m2)
- Men age 15-49 who are over-weight or obese
- Men aged 15+ who are over-weight or obese
- Mean BMI of women aged 15-49 years
- Women aged 15-49 years who are moderately & severely thin BMI (<17kg/m2)
- Women aged 15-49 years who are over-weight or obese
- Children under age five who are stunted <-2SD (low height-for-age)
- Children under age five who are severely stunted <-3SD
- Children under age five who are wasted <-2SD (low weight-for-height)
- Children under age five who are severely wasted <-3SD
- Children under age five who are under weight <-2SD (low weight-for-age)
- Children under age five who are severely underweight <-3SD
- Children age 6-59 months with any anaemia
- Women age 15-49 years with any anaemia
- Women age 15-49 with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Sexually active unmarried women age 15-49 with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Men age 15+ with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Currently married men age 15+ with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Sexually active unmarried men age 15+ with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 living in urban area with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 living in rural area with knowledge of any contraceptive method
- Women age 15-49 ever used any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 ever used any contraceptive method
- Sexually active unmarried women age 15-49 ever used any contraceptive method
- Men age 15+ ever used any contraceptive method
- Currently married men age 15+ ever used any contraceptive method
- Sexually active unmarried men age 15+ ever used any contraceptive method
- Women age 15-49 currently use any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 currently use any contraceptive method
- Sexually active unmarried women age 15-49 currently used any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the urban area who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the rural area who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the lowest wealth quintile households who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the second wealth quintile households who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the middle wealth quintile households who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the fourth wealth quintile households who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Currently married women age 15-49 years living in the highest wealth quintile households who are currently using any contraceptive method
- Women age 15-49 with 2 children at time of first use of contraception
- Women age 15-49 with correct knowledge of the most fertile time during the menstrual cycle
- Median age at sterilisation for women age less than 40 years
- Women age 15-49 who were sterilised at age 25-29 years
- Women age 15-49 who use any modern contraceptive method obtaining their methods from the public sector
- Women age 15-49 who were current users of any modern contraceptive methods and were informed about side effects or problems of the method used
- Women age 15-49 who were current users of any modern contraceptive methods and were informed of what to do if experience side effects
- Women age 15-49 who were current users of any modern contraceptive methods and were informed by health workers of other methods that could be used
- Currently married women age 15-49 who are not using a contraceptive method and do intent to use in the future
- Currently married women age 15-49 who are not using a contraceptive method and does not intend to use in the future
- Currently married women age 15-49 who are not using a contraceptive method and do not want to use in the future due to lack of knowledge
- Women age 15-49 who heard family planning messages on the radio in the past few months
- Women age 15-49 who heard and saw family planning messages on TV in the past few months
- Women age 15-49 who read family planning messages in the newspaper in the past few months
- Men age 15+ who heard family planning messages on the radio in the past few months
- Men age 15+ who heard family planning messages on TV in the past few months
- Men age 15+ who heard family planning messages in the newspaper in the past few months
- Women age 15-49 not using contraception who during the past 12 months were visited by fieldworker (peer trainer) who discussed family planning
- Women age 15-49 not using contraception who during the past 12 months visited a health facility and discussed family planning
- Women age 15-49 not using contraception who during the past 12 months visited a health facility and did not discussed family planning
- Women age 15-49 not using contraception who during the past 12 months neither discussed family planning with a fieldworker (peer trainer) nor at a health facility
- Currently married women age 15-49 who are using a method reporting that their husbands/partners know about their use of family planning
- Men age 15+ who accept the statement that contraception is a woman's business and a man should not have to worry about it
- Men age 15+ who reject the statement that contraception is a woman's business and a man should not have to worry about it
- Women age 15-49 with unmet need for family planning
- Currently married women aged 15-49 with unmet need for family planning
- Women age 15-49 who are currently in union
- Men age 15+ years who are currently in union
- Women age 20-49 who were first married by exact age 15 years
- Women age 20-49 who were first married by exact age 18 years
- Median age at first marriage of women age 20-49 years
- Men age 20-49 years who were first married by exact age 15 years
- Men age 20-49 years who were first married by exact age 18 years
- Median age at first marriage of men age 20-49 years
- Women age 20-49 years who had their first sexual intercourse by exact age 15 years
- Women age 20-49 years who had their first sexual intercourse by exact age 18 years
- Median age at first intercourse of women age 20-49 years
- Men age 20-49 years who had their first sexual intercourse by exact age 15 years
- Men age 20-49 years who had their first sexual intercourse by exact age 18 years
- Median age at first intercourse of men age 20-49 years
- Births in the three years preceding the survey for which mothers are postpartum amenorrhea
- Births in the three years preceding the survey for which mothers are abstaining
- Births in the three years preceding the survey for which mothers are insusceptible
- Median months of postpartum amenorrhea following births in the three years preceding the survey
- Median months of postpartum abstinence following births in the three years preceding the survey
- Median months of postpartum insusceptibilityfollowing births in the three years preceding the survey
- Women aged 30-49 who are menopausal
- Total fertility rate for women age 15-49
- Total fertility rate for women age 15-49 living in urban area
- Total fertility rate for women age 15-49 living in rural area
- Age specific fertility rate for women age 15-19
- Crude birth rate for women age 15-49
- Mean number of children ever born of all women age 15-49
- Mean number of children ever born of currently women age 15-49 years
- Women age 20-49 who gave birth by exact age 15
- Women age 20-49 who gave birth by exact age 18
- Median age at first birth for women aged 20-49 years
- Women age 15-19 who have begun childbearing
- Women age 15-19 who have begun childbearing living the urban area
- Women age 15-19 who have begun childbearing living in the rural area
- Median number of months since preceding birth
- Women age 15-49 years who have heard of AIDS
- Men age 15+ who have heard of AIDS
- Women age 15-49 who know where to get an HIV test
- Men age 15+ who know where to get an HIV test
- Women age 15-49 who say that people can reduce the risk of getting the AIDS by using condoms
- Women age 15-49 who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by limiting sexual intercourse to one uninfected partner
- Women age 15-49 who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by using condoms, and limiting sexual intercourse to one uninfected partner
- Women age 15-49 who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by abstaining from sexual intercourse
- Men age 15+ who say that people can reduce the risk of getting the AIDS by using condoms
- Men age 15+ who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by limiting sexual intercourse to one uninfected partner
- Men age 15+ who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by using condoms, and limiting sexual intercourse to one uninfected partner
- Men age 15+ who say that people can reduce the risk of getting AIDS by abstaining from sexual intercourse
- Women age 15-49 who say that a healthy-looking person can have the AIDS virus and who reject the two most common local misconceptions
- Women age 15-49 with a comprehensive knowledge about AIDS
- Men age 15+ who say that a healthy-looking person can have the AIDS virus and who reject the two most common local misconceptions
- Men age 15+ with a comprehensive knowledge about AIDS
- Women age 15-49 who know that HIV can be transmitted by breastfeeding and risk of mother to child transmission can be reduced by mother taking special drugs during pregnancy
- Men age 15+ who know that HIV can be transmitted by breastfeeding and risk of mother to child transmission can be reduced by mother taking special drugs during pregnancy
- Women age 15-49 who are willing to care for a family member with the AIDS at home
- Women age 15-49 who would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper who has the AIDS virus
- Women age 15-49 who say that a female teacher with the AIDS virus and is not sick should be allowed to continue teaching
- Women age 15-49 who would not want to keep secret that a family member got infected with the AIDS vires
- Men age 15+ who are willing to care for a family member with the AIDS at home
- Men age 15+ who would buy fresh vegetables from shopkeeper who has the AIDS virus
- Men age 15+ who say that a female teacher with the AIDS virus and is not sick should be allowed to continue teaching
- Men age 15+ who would not want to keep secret that a family member got infected with the AIDS vires
- Women age 15-49 who believe that woman is justified in refusing to have sexual intercourse if a husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Women age 15-49 who believe that woman is justified in refusing to have sexual intercourse or asking that they use a condom if a husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Men age 15+ who believe that woman is justified in refusing to have sexual intercourse if a husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Men age 15+ who believe that woman is justified in refusing to have sexual intercourse or asking that they use a condom if a husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Women age 15-49 who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey with more than 2 partners in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-49 who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey who had higher-risk intercourse in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-49 who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey with more than 2 partners who reported using a condom during last sexual intercourse
- Women age 15-49 who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey who had higher-risk intercourse in the past 12 months who reported using a condom at last higher-risk intercourse
- Men age 15+ who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey with more than 2 partners in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey who had higher-risk intercourse in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey with more than 2 partners who reported using a condom during last sexual intercourse
- Men age 15+ who had sexual intercourse in the past 12 months preceding the survey who had higher-risk intercourse in the past 12 months who reported using a condom at last higher-risk intercourse
- Women age 15-49 who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having STI in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-49 who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having bad smelling/abnormal genital discharge in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-49 who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having gental sore/ulcer in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-49 who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having STI/genital discharge/sore or ulcer in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having STI in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having bad smelling/abnormal genital discharge in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having gental sore/ulcer in the past 12 months
- Men age 15+ who ever had sexual intercourse and who reported having STI/genital discharge/sore or ulcer in the past 12 months
- Women age 15-24 with comprehensive knowledge of AIDS
- Women age 15-24 who know a condom source
- Men age 15-24 with comprehensive knowledge of AIDS
- Men age 15-24 who know a condom source
- Women age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse before age 15
- Women age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse before age 18
- Men age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse before age 15
- Men age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse before age 18
- Women age 15-24 who have ever had sexual intercourse and used a condom at first sexual intercourse
- Men age 15-24 who have ever had sexual intercourse and used a condom at first sexual intercourse
- Women age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse when drunk in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Men age 15-24 who had sexual intercourse when drunk in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Neonatal mortality rate for five-year-period preceding the survey
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by urban
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by rural
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by lowest wealth quintile
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by second wealth quintile
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by middle wealth quintile
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by fourth wealth quintile
- Neonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by highest wealth quintile
- Post neonatal mortality rate for five-year-period preceding the survey
- Postneonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by urban
- Postneonatal mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by rural
- Infant mortality rate for five-year-period preceding the survey
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by urban
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by rural
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by lowest wealth quintile
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by second wealth quintile
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by middle wealth quintile
- Infant mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by fourth wealth quintile
- Infant mortality rate for five-year-period preceding the survey by highest wealth quintile
- Child mortality rate for five-year-period preceding the survey
- Child mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by urban
- Child mortality rate for ten-year-period preceding the survey by rural
- Under-5 mortality rate for five-year-preiod preceding the survey
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by urban
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by rural
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by lowest wealth quintile
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by second wealth quintile
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by middle wealth quintile
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by fourth wealth quintile
- Under-5 mortality rate for ten-year-preiod preceding the survey by highes wealth quintile
- Number of stillbirths for the five-year period preceding the survey
- Number of early neonatal deaths for the five-year period preceding the survey
- Currently married women age 15-49 years who were employed at any time in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Currently married women age 15-49 years who were employed and paid in cash only
- Currently married men age 15+ years who were employed at any time in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Currently married men age 15+ years who were employed and paid in cash only
- Currently married women age 15-49 who received cash earnings for employment in the 12 months preceding the survey with mainly the wife decide how their earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 who received cash earnings for employment in the 12 months preceding the survey with the wife and husband jointly decide how the wife's earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 who received cash earnings for employment in the 12 months preceding the survey report with mainly the husband decide how the wife's earnings are used
- Currently married men age 15+ who receive cash earnings with mainly the wife decides how their earnings are used
- Currently married men age 15+ who receive cash earnings with husband and wife jointly decides how their earnings are used
- Currently married men age 15+ who receive cash earnings with mainly husband decides how their earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 whose husband receive cash earnings with mainly the wife decides how husband's earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 whose husband receive cash earning with husband and wife jointly decides how husband's earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 whose husband receive cash earning with mainly husband decides how husband's earnings are used
- Currently married women age 15-49 who usually make decisions by themselves (mainly wife) about their own health care
- Currently married women age 15-49 who usually make decisions by themselves (mainly wife) about making major household purchases
- Currently married women age 15-49 who usually make decisions by themselves(mainly wife) about making purchases for daily household needs
- Currently married women age 15-49 who usually make decisions by themselves(mainly wife) about visiting her family or relatives
- Women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food
- Women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him
- Women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him
- Women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children
- Women aged 15-49 who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she refuses to have sexual intercourse with him
- Men aged 15+ who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she burns the food
- Men aged 15+ who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she argues with him
- Men aged 15+ who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she goes out without telling him
- Men aged 15+ who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she neglects the children
- Men aged 15+ who agree that a husband is justified in hitting or beating his wife if she refuses to have sexual intercourse with him
- Women aged 15-49 who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she knows husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Women aged 15-49 who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she knows husband has intercourse with other women
- Women aged 15-49 who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she is tired or not in the mood
- Men aged 15+ who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she knows husband has a sexually transmitted disease
- Men aged 15+ who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she knows husband has intercourse with other women
- Men aged 15+ who believe that a wife is justified in refusing intercourse with her husband if she is tired or not in the mood
- Households with at least one any type of mosquito net
- Households with at least one insecticide treated mosquito nets (ITN)
- Households with at least one long-lasting insecticidal treated nets (LLIN)
- Average number of any nets per household
- Children under age 5 who slept under any net the night before the survey
- Children under age 5 who slept under an ITN the night before the survey
- Children under age 5 who slept under an LLIN the night before the survey
- Children under age 5 who slept under an ITN last nigh or in a dwelling sprayed with IRS in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Women age 15-49 who slept under any net the night before the survey
- Women age 15-49 who slept under an ITN the night before the survey
- Pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under any net the night before the survey
- Pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under an ITN the night before the survey
- Pregnant women age 15-49 who slept under an LLIN the night before the survey
- Pregnant women who slept under an ITN last night or in a dwelling sprayed with IRS in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Women aged 15-49 who took any antimalaria drug
- Women age 15-49 who took SP/FanSIDAr
- Chidren under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey
- Children under age 5 with fever for whom advice or treatment was sought
- Children under age 5 with fever who had blood taken from a finger or heel for testing
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took antimalarial drugs
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took antimalarial drugs same or next day
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took SP/FanSIDAr
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took Chloroquine
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took Quinine
- Children under age 5 with fever in the two weeks preceding the survey who took other anti-malarial drugs
- Households that underwent indoor residual spraying (IRS) in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Households with at least one ITN and/or underwent IRS in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Households with about two people per ITN and/or underwent IRS in the 12 months preceding the survey
- Household members who slept under any net the night before the survey
- Household members who slept under an ITN the night before the survey
- Household members who slept under an LLIN the night before the survey
- Household members who slept under an ITN last night or in a dwelling sprayed with IRS in the 12 months preceding the survey