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Fig 1.

EU and participant inclusion by elimination group.

Observations from the most recent surveys (denoted with a t) were the basis for the study populations, while observations from the prior surveys (denoted with a t-1) were used to calculate EU-level measures used for confounding adjustments. 69 EUs (n = 253,017 individuals) had a survey sequence of baseline-impact-surveillance and were therefore included in both the reaching elimination target EUs and in the adjustment EUs for the maintaining elimination target EUs.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of study EUs, clusters, households, and individuals.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence difference and number and percentage of EUs modified after implementing hypothetical interventions on nearby face-washing water and latrine coverages among reaching elimination target EUs.

These figures show the results presented in Table 2 graphically for (a) nearby face-washing water interventions, (b) latrine interventions, and (c) simultaneous interventions on both nearby face-washing water and latrines for the reaching elimination target EUs. When present, the vertical bar indicates the minimum coverage target at which the relative prevalence decrease was at least 25%.

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Table 2.

TF1-9 prevalence difference and number and percentage of EUs modified after implementing hypothetical interventions on nearby face-washing water and latrine coverages.

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Fig 3.

Prevalence difference and number and percentage of EUs modified after implementing hypothetical interventions on nearby face-washing water and latrine coverages among maintaining elimination target EUs.

These figures show the results presented in Table 2 graphically for (a) nearby face-washing water interventions, (b) latrine interventions, and (c) simultaneous interventions on both nearby face-washing water and latrines for the maintaining elimination target EUs. When present, the vertical bar indicates the minimum coverage target at which the relative prevalence decrease was at least 25%. Shaded areas indicate values the prevalence difference cannot reach.

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