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Tanzania HIV/AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey ... - Measure DHS

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Figure 9.2 <strong>HIV</strong> Prevlence by Region/Isl<strong>and</strong> ................................................................. 117Figure 9.3 <strong>HIV</strong> Prevalence by Education..................................................................... 117Figure 9.4 Prevalence of <strong>HIV</strong> by Marital Status ........................................................... 119CHAPTER 10INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITYTable 10.1 Early childhood mortality rates ................................................................... 128Table 10.2 Early childhood mortality rates by socioe-conomic characteristics .............. 129Table 10.3 Early childhood mortality rates by demographic characteristics................... 130Table 10.4 High-risk fertility behaviour........................................................................ 131Figure 10.1 Early Childhood Mortality Rates ................................................................. 128CHAPTER 11MALARIATable 11.1 Ownership of mosquito nets ...................................................................... 135Table 11.10 Coverage of malaria testing among children under five .............................. 148Table 11.11 Prevalence of malaria <strong>and</strong> severe anaemia among children under five ....... 149Table 11.2 Use of mosquito nets by children............................................................... 136Table 11.3 Use of mosquito nets by women................................................................ 137Table 11.4Prophylactic use of antimalarial drugs <strong>and</strong> use of IntermittentPreventive Treatment (IPT) by women during pregnancy............................ 139Table 11.5 Prevalence <strong>and</strong> prompt treatment of fever ................................................. 141Table 11.6 Type <strong>and</strong> timing of antimalarial drugs......................................................... 142Table 11.7 Availability at home of antimalarial drugs taken by children with fever ....... 144Table 11.8 Residual indoor spraying by timing of last spraying ..................................... 145Table 11.9 Source of mosquito nets............................................................................. 147CHAPTER 12ORPHANS AND VULNERABLE CHILDRENTable 12.1 Children's living arrangements <strong>and</strong> orphanhood......................................... 152Table 12.2 Orphans <strong>and</strong> vulnerable children (OVC) .................................................... 153Table 12.3 School attendance by survivorship of parents <strong>and</strong> by OVC status ............... 155Table 12.4 Possession of basic material needs by orphans <strong>and</strong> vulnerable children...... 156Table 12.5 Orphan not living with siblings................................................................... 157Table 12.6 Sexual intercourse before age 15 among orphans <strong>and</strong> vulnerable children . 158Table 12.7 Widows dispossessed of property............................................................... 159Table 12.8 External support for very sick persons......................................................... 160Table 12.9 External support for orphans <strong>and</strong> vulnerable children................................. 161APPENDIX ASAMPLE IMPLEMENTATIONTable A.1 Sample implementation: Women .............................................................. 166Table A.2 Sample implementation: Men.................................................................... 167Table A.3 Coverage of <strong>HIV</strong> testing among interviewed women by social <strong>and</strong>demographic characteristics ....................................................................... 168Table A.4 Coverage of <strong>HIV</strong> testing among interviewed men by social <strong>and</strong>demographic characteristics ....................................................................... 169Table A.5 Coverage of <strong>HIV</strong> testing among interviewed women by sexualbehaviour characteristics............................................................................ 170x | Tables <strong>and</strong> Figures

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