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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.

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of participants in the control and intervention arms.

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Table 2.

Knowledge, behavior, and entomological indices at baseline and after 3 and 12 months.

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Table 3.

Comparison of mosquito habitats by type and purpose at baseline and after 12 months among the control and intervention arms.

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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.

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