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Table 1.

Survey and IDI questions regarding the impact of STH and which age groups are affected.

S1 and S2 Data.

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Table 2.

Household survey responses regarding sources and avoidance methods of STH infections.

Participants were asked whether food and/or soil were a source of STH and whether cooking food, hand washing and wearing shoes were methods of avoidance. S1 Data.

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Table 3.

Health problems of STH from IDI.

Table 3 represents the variety of open-ended responses related to the questions, “are you aware of problems associated with worms in people?” and “can you describe what these problems are”. While 51 of 59 respondents offered an answer to this question (e.g. 86% overall), responses were open-ended and multiple answers were given. The percentages offered in the second column represent the percentage of respondents (of 51) who offered this answer. S2 Data.

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Table 4.

Awareness of Rabies.

The outcome of ‘awareness’ based questions about rabies in the survey and IDI. Questions asked are listed in the first column. S1 and S2 Data.

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Table 5.

Likelihood of participating in an integrated health delivery programme.

The survey questions and the Arm specific responses are given. Arm A received both dog vaccination and deworming for children. Arm B received deworming for children only and Arm C received dog vaccination only. S1 Data.

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Table 6.

Likelihood of participation in joint programme.

The output of multinomial logistic regression analysis investigating whether the experience of the integrated programme impacted survey responses. The two survey questions that were analysed asked i) whether respondents would be more or less likely to have their dogs vaccinated if the delivery was integrated with the child deworming (Question = Dog) and ii) whether respondents would be more or less likely to bring their children for deworming treatment if the delivery was integrated with the rabies vaccination (Question = Children). Arm A was the baseline factor against which Arm B and C were compared. The odds ratios (95% confidence intervals and p-values) for the likelihood of the responses in Arm B and C, as compared to Arm A, are given. Arm A received both dog vaccination and deworming for children. Arm B received deworming for children only and arm C received dog vaccination only. S1 Data.

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Table 7.

Survey responses to barriers to participating in public health events.

S1 Data.

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