Fig 1.
A) Prevalence of knowledge of at least one source reduction behavior to prevent mosquito breeding at 12 months post-intervention in intervention and control villages, and B) prevalence of practicing at least one behavior (e.g., covering containers, removing trash or unused containers, moving containers to a protected enclosure, or poking holes in tires) at 12 months post-intervention in intervention and control villages. Sources: https://data.humdata.org/dataset/ken-administrative-boundaries. The map boundary data was derived from the Humanitarian Data Exchange (HDX) managed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and made available under a Creative Commons Attribution for Intergovernmental Organisations license.
Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of participants in the control and intervention arms.
Table 2.
Knowledge, behavior, and entomological indices at baseline and after 3 and 12 months.
Table 3.
Comparison of mosquito habitats by type and purpose at baseline and after 12 months among the control and intervention arms.
Table 4.
Barriers to and facilitators of proper container management described by adopters and non-adopters during follow-up semi-structured in-depth interviews.
The n and % refer to the number of respondents who mentioned a sub-theme.