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Original Articles

Population-Based Trachoma Mapping in Six Evaluation Units of Papua New Guinea

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Pages 22-31 | Received 07 Apr 2016, Accepted 10 Aug 2016, Published online: 28 Nov 2016

Figures & data

Figure 1. Map of regions in Papua New Guinea.

Figure 1. Map of regions in Papua New Guinea.

Figure 2. Evaluation units of grouped districts, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015; Morobe (Markham, Nawae, Huon), Southern Highlands (East; Mendi-Munihu, Imbonggu, Ialibu/Pangia), Southern Highlands (West; Nipa/Kutubu, Kagua/Erave), West New Britain (Talasea, Kandrian-Gloucester), Madang (Madang, Middle Ramu, Usino Bundi), Western Province (South Fly, Daru), National Capital District.

Figure 2. Evaluation units of grouped districts, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015; Morobe (Markham, Nawae, Huon), Southern Highlands (East; Mendi-Munihu, Imbonggu, Ialibu/Pangia), Southern Highlands (West; Nipa/Kutubu, Kagua/Erave), West New Britain (Talasea, Kandrian-Gloucester), Madang (Madang, Middle Ramu, Usino Bundi), Western Province (South Fly, Daru), National Capital District.

Table 1. Participation rates and sex distribution of individuals sampled by evaluation unit, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015.

Table 2. Demographics of individuals aged 1–9 years and ≥15 years, sampled in six evaluation units, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015.

Table 3. Adjusted prevalence of trachomatous inflammation – follicular (TF) in children aged 1–9 years and trachomatous trichiasis (TT) in those aged ≥15 years in six evaluation units, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015.

Table 4. Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) variables, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015.

Table 5. Multi–level random effects logistic regression of factors against the outcome trachomatous inflammation – follicular (TF) in children aged 1–9 years, Global Trachoma Mapping Project, Papua New Guinea, 2015.