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Zambia Demographic and Health Survey 2001-2002 - Measure DHS

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Table 7.7 Wanted fertility rates ............................................................................... 115PageFigure 7.1 Fertility preferences of currently married women 15-49........................... 105Figure 7.2 Percentage of married women <strong>and</strong> men who want no more childrenby number of living children .................................................................... 107Figure 7.3 Percentage of women with three living children who do not wantadditional children, by background characteristics ................................... 108Figure 7.4 Unmet need for spacing <strong>and</strong> limiting by residence <strong>and</strong> region ................. 111CHAPTER 8INFANT AND CHILD MORTALITYTable 8.1 Early childhood mortality rates................................................................. 118Table 8.2 Trends in early childhood mortality rates ................................................. 119Table 8.3 Early childhood mortality by background characteristics........................... 120Table 8.4 Trends in early childhood mortality rates by residence <strong>and</strong> education...... 121Table 8.5 Early childhood mortality by demographic characteristics......................... 122Table 8.6 Early childhood mortality by women’s status indicators............................ 123Table 8.7 High-risk fertility behaviour...................................................................... 124CHAPTER 9MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHTable 9.1 Antenatal care ......................................................................................... 128Table 9.2 Number of antenatal care visits <strong>and</strong> timing of first visit ............................. 129Table 9.3 Antenatal care content............................................................................. 130Table 9.4 Tetanus toxoid injections ......................................................................... 131Table 9.5 Place of delivery ...................................................................................... 133Table 9.6 Assistance during delivery ........................................................................ 134Table 9.7 Delivery characteristics ............................................................................ 135Table 9.8 Postnatal care .......................................................................................... 137Table 9.9 Visits by health workers ........................................................................... 139Table 9.10.1 Neighbourhood <strong>Health</strong> Committee (NHC): women................................. 140Table 9.10.2 Neighbourhood <strong>Health</strong> Committee (NHC): men ..................................... 141Table 9.11 Problems in accessing health care ............................................................ 142Table 9.12 Vaccinations by source of information ..................................................... 143Table 9.13 Vaccinations by background characteristics.............................................. 145Table 9.14 Prevalence of injections ...........................................................................147Table 9.15 Prevalence <strong>and</strong> treatment of symptoms of acute respiratoryinfection (ARI)..........................................................................................148Table 9.16 Prevalence of diarrhoea ...........................................................................149Table 9.17 Knowledge of ORS packets......................................................................150Table 9.18 Diarrhoea treatment ................................................................................151Table 9.19 Feeding practices during diarrhoea ..........................................................152Table 9.20 Household knowledge <strong>and</strong> usage of Clorin ..............................................153Figure 9.1 Trends in maternity care indicators, <strong>Zambia</strong> 1992-<strong>2002</strong> ..........................138Figure 9.2 Trends in vaccination coverage among children 12-23 months ................146CHAPTER 10MALARIAxiv | Tables <strong>and</strong> figuresTable 10.1 Ownership of mosquito nets.................................................................... 155Table 10.2 Use of mosquito nets by children............................................................. 156

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