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3 | 2015-2017 average coverage | ||||||||||||||
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5 | Received at least 1 cycle | 92% | |||||||||||||
6 | Received at least 3 cycles | 72% | |||||||||||||
7 | Received all 4 cycles | 56% | |||||||||||||
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9 | 2015 ACCESS-SMC coverage survey results | ||||||||||||||
10 | Burkina Faso | Chad | Guinea | Mali | Niger | Nigeria | The Gambia | Overall | |||||||
11 | Received at least 1 cycle (either using proxy of having an SMC card or directly measured) | 96% | 96% | 94% | 87% | 82% | 77% | 94% | 87% | ||||||
12 | Received at least 2 cycles (interpolated, not using explicit data) | 90% | 78% | 83% | 72% | 73% | 69% | 89% | 76% | ||||||
13 | Received at least 3 cycles | 84% | 61% | 72% | 56% | 63% | 61% | 84% | 66% | ||||||
14 | Received all 4 cycles | 69% | 23% | 54% | 38% | 45% | 42% | 56% | 46% | ||||||
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16 | ACCESS-SMC's 2015 target population (subset of 3-59 month olds) for SMC | 649,693 | 275,000 | 210,047 | 809,638 | 595,901 | 792,133 | 90,925 | 3,423,337 | ||||||
17 | Children 6-7yrs old who received SMC at least once | 82% | 85% | 82% | 17% | - | 61% | 30% | |||||||
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19 | Sources | ||||||||||||||
20 | Received X cycles | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that around 84% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC, 69% received all 4 cycles with the remainder each receiving two cycles or less." Pg. 37, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "However, coverage surveys conducted by LSHTM indicate that 82% of children received an SMC card (were reached), and around 60% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles and only 22.7% of the children (3 to 59 months) received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less." Pg. 41, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that the reach of the SMC Programme in Mali has been good, with 86% of children having received an SMC card and at least one cycle of SMC; around 56% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC, 38% received all 4 cycles. Coverage of the first cycle appears to be highest at around 70%, with coverage at the final cycle in November having the lowest coverage at 50%. This implies that most children here received two cycles or less. This presumably shows that more children were reached than the coverage rate indicates but that many of them received less than the recommended four cycles." Pg. 51, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that fewer than 50% of the children received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less. This presumably shows that more children were reached than the coverage rate indicates but that many of them received less than the recommended four cycles...According to the LSHTM coverage survey, in Aguié, 45% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC. In Madaoua, 43% of children received four cycles of SMC. In Zinder, 7% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC. In Maradi, 4% of eligible children received four cycles of SMC." Pg. 56, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | See Pg. 1, ACCESS-SMC, Nigeria coverage summary report 2015. | ACCESS-SMC private coverage information. "Coverage surveys that were later conducted by the LSHTM indicate that the reach of the SMC Programme in the Gambia has been excellent, with around 95% of children having received an SMC card and at least one SMC cycle, over 84% of eligible children received at least 3 cycles of SMC and only 56% of the children received the full four cycles, with the remainder each receiving three cycles or less. This presumably shows that of the children reached, many of them received less than the recommended four cycles." Pg. 66, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | |||||||
21 | ACCESS-SMC's 2015 target population | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | Source: Table 1, Pg. 16, ACCESS-SMC multi-country cost analysis, August 2016 | |||||||
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23 | 2015 ACCESS-SMC administrative coverage estimates | ||||||||||||||
24 | Burkina Faso | Chad | Guinea | Mali | Niger | Nigeria | The Gambia | ||||||||
25 | Administrative coverage (% who received 4 cycles of those targeted) | 104.73% | 96.21% | 95.83% | 84.96% | 69.97% | 99.41% | 84.91% | |||||||
26 | Average number of children treated | 680,433 | 265,354 | 201,283 | 687,838 | 416,973 | 787,467 | 77,208 | |||||||
27 | Population of children eligible for SMC, 2015 | 2,433,851 | - | 426,279 | 2,982,007 | 3,840,600 | 11,198,591 | 93,835 | |||||||
28 | Population targeted as % of children eligible | 27% | - | 49% | 27% | 16% | 7% | 97% | |||||||
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30 | 2016 ACCESS-SMC coverage survey results | ||||||||||||||
31 | Burkina Faso | Chad | Guinea | Mali | Niger | Nigeria | The Gambia | Overall | |||||||
32 | Received 0 SMC cycles | 0.7% | 10.5% | 3.3% | 8.6% | 8.3% | 10.4% | 19.4% | 7% | ||||||
33 | Received 1 SMC cycle | 0.7% | 22.7% | 3.2% | 5.0% | 5.7% | 18.8% | 6.1% | 9% | ||||||
34 | Received 2 SMC cycles | 2.3% | 28.2% | 11.0% | 9.6% | 14.9% | 20.7% | 10.4% | 13% | ||||||
35 | Received 3 SMC cycles | 5.1% | 23.3% | 9.5% | 19.9% | 22.7% | 20.3% | 20.8% | 17% | ||||||
36 | Received 4 SMC cycles | 91.2% | 15.2% | 73.0% | 56.9% | 48.5% | 29.8% | 43.3% | 53% | ||||||
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38 | Received at least 1 cycle (either using proxy of having an SMC card or directly measured) | 99.3% | 89.4% | 96.7% | 91.4% | 91.7% | 89.6% | 80.6% | 93% | ||||||
39 | Received at least 2 cycles | 98.6% | 66.7% | 93.5% | 86.4% | 86.0% | 70.8% | 74.5% | 84% | ||||||
40 | Received at least 3 cycles | 96.3% | 38.5% | 82.5% | 76.8% | 71.2% | 50.1% | 64.1% | 70% | ||||||
41 | Received all 4 cycles | 91.2% | 15.2% | 73.0% | 56.9% | 48.5% | 29.8% | 43.3% | 53% | ||||||
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43 | Children 6-7yrs old who received SMC at least once | 81% | 57% | 79% | 53% | 43% | 62.8% | 15% | |||||||
44 | Card available | 67% | 44% | 40% | 26% | 39% | 41% | 50% | |||||||
45 | Slept under a bednet last night | 97% | 97% | 84% | 97% | 94% | 34% | 61% | |||||||
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47 | ACCESS-SMC's 2016 target population for SMC | 1,462,033 | 591,072 | 438,124 | 1,479,395 | 1,119,970 | 1,783,883 | 90,925 | 6,965,402 | ||||||
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49 | Sources | ||||||||||||||
50 | All data | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Burkina_Faso.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Chad.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Guinea.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Mali.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Niger.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_Nigeria.pdf | http://files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/Malaria_Consortium_Coverage_survey_summary_2016_The_Gambia.pdf | |||||||
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52 | 2017 ACCESS-SMC coverage survey results | ||||||||||||||
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54 | 2017 post-round survey | ||||||||||||||
55 | Burkina Faso | Chad | Guinea Bissau | Nigeria | Overall (weighted by target population where appropriate) | ||||||||||
56 | Target population for SMC | 1,737,814 | 634,406 | 43,784 | 2,107,861 | 4,523,864 | |||||||||
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58 | Received 0 SMC cycles | 0.3% | 3.7% | No results | 11.4% | 6.0% | 0 | ||||||||
59 | Received 1 SMC cycle | 0.8% | 3.1% | No results | 11.9% | 6.3% | 1 | ||||||||
60 | Received 2 SMC cycles | 2.6% | 6.5% | No results | 15.4% | 9.2% | 2 | ||||||||
61 | Received 3 SMC cycles | 5.7% | 17.3% | No results | 14.9% | 11.7% | 3 | ||||||||
62 | Received 4 SMC cycles | 90.5% | 69.3% | No results | 46.4% | 66.7% | 4 | ||||||||
63 | Check sum to ~100% | PASS | PASS | - | PASS | PASS | |||||||||
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65 | Person-months of coverage | 6,692,322 | 2,189,969 | 143,046 | 5,754,459 | 14,779,796 | |||||||||
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67 | Received at least 1 cycle (either using proxy of having an SMC card or directly measured) | 99.6% | 96.2% | - | 88.6% | 93.9% | |||||||||
68 | Received at least 2 cycles | 98.8% | 93.1% | - | 76.7% | 87.6% | |||||||||
69 | Received at least 3 cycles | 96.2% | 86.6% | - | 61.3% | 78.4% | |||||||||
70 | Received all 4 cycles | 90.5% | 69.3% | - | 46.4% | 66.7% | |||||||||
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72 | Average % of children 6-7yrs old who received SMC per round | 7.7% | 56.1% | - | 48.6% | ||||||||||
73 | Card available | 87.9% | 44.0% | - | 29.5% | ||||||||||
74 | Slept under a bednet last night | 95.3% | 89.1% | - | 66.8% | ||||||||||
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76 | Sources | ||||||||||||||
77 | Target population for SMC | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i80mUD4ojT1ggeO9uy95tvGHmcIooD5mIoEygfTjhPQ/edit?usp=sharing | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i80mUD4ojT1ggeO9uy95tvGHmcIooD5mIoEygfTjhPQ/edit?usp=sharing | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i80mUD4ojT1ggeO9uy95tvGHmcIooD5mIoEygfTjhPQ/edit?usp=sharing | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1i80mUD4ojT1ggeO9uy95tvGHmcIooD5mIoEygfTjhPQ/edit?usp=sharing | ||||||||||
78 | SMC cycles | Table 28, p32, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Burkina_Faso_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | Table 32, p27, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Chad_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | - | Table 31, p37, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Nigeria_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | ||||||||||
79 | Average % of children 6-7yrs old who received SMC per round | Table 30, p33, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Burkina_Faso_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | Table 34, p28, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Chad_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | - | Table 33, p37, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Nigeria_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | ||||||||||
80 | Card available | Table 31, p33, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Burkina_Faso_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | Table 28, p25, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Chad_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | - | Table 34, p38, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Nigeria_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | ||||||||||
81 | Slept under a bednet last night | Table 33, p34, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Burkina_Faso_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | Table 37, p30, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Chad_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | - | Table 36, p38, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Nigeria_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | ||||||||||
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83 | 2017 post-cycle surveys | ||||||||||||||
84 | Burkina Faso | Chad | Guinea Bissau | Nigeria | Overall (weighted by target population) | ||||||||||
85 | Cycle 1 coverage | 94.6% | 78.0% | No results | 72.5% | 81.9% | |||||||||
86 | Cycle 2 coverage | 95.8% | 84.7% | No results | 73.0% | 83.5% | |||||||||
87 | Cycle 3 coverage | 94.8% | 93.0% | No results | 60.1% | 78.2% | |||||||||
88 | Cycle 4 coverage | 95.9% | 83.0% | No results | 60.1% | 77.2% | |||||||||
89 | Person-months of coverage | 6,622,809 | 2,148,521 | 140,457 | 5,600,585 | 14,512,373 | |||||||||
90 | Difference in person-months of coverage between post-cycle and post-round | 1.05% | 1.93% | 1.84% | 2.75% | ||||||||||
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92 | Sources | ||||||||||||||
93 | All data | Table 4, p16, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Burkina_Faso_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | Table 28, p25, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Chad_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | - | Table 4, p18, files.givewell.org/files/DWDA%202009/Malaria%20Consortium/SMC_in_Nigeria_Coverage_surveys_2017.pdf | ||||||||||
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95 | Comparing 2017 post-cycle and post-round surveys | ||||||||||||||
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97 | Person-months of coverage (post-round survey) | 14,779,796 | |||||||||||||
98 | Person-months of coverage (post-cycle surveys) | 14,512,373 | |||||||||||||
99 | Difference | 1.84% | |||||||||||||
100 |