Table 1.
Table of number of IUs by LF prevalence, ITN access, and ITN use stratified by level of malaria PfPR. LF: Lymphatic filariasis; ITN: Insecticide-treated bednets; PfPR: Plasmodium falciparum parasite rate.
Fig 1.
Overlay map of LF prevalence (counts; 2018) and ITN access among the total population (%; 2020).
The bivariate choropleth map and scatter plot color key in the center show the degree to which LF prevalence (vertical axis, white to red) and ITN access (horizontal axis, white to blue) overlap. Grey indicates areas considered to be non-endemic. LF: lymphatic filariasis; ITN: insecticide-treated net. Map base layer shapefile is from ESPEN, available from: https://espen.afro.who.int/tools-resources/data-query-tools/cartography-database [18].
Fig 2.
Overlay map of LF prevalence (counts; 2018) and ITN use among the total population (%; 2020).
The bivariate choropleth map and scatter plot color key indicate the degree to which LF prevalence (vertical axis, white to red) and ITN use (horizontal axis, white to blue) overlap. Grey indicates areas considered to be non-endemic. LF: lymphatic filariasis; ITN: insecticide-treated net. Map base layer shapefile is from ESPEN, available from: https://espen.afro.who.int/tools-resources/data-query-tools/cartography-database [18].
Fig 3.
Overlay map and scatter plot of LF prevalence by (%; 2018) and ITN access among the total population (%; 2020).
The bivariate choropleth map and scatter plot color key in the center indicate the degree to which LF prevalence (vertical axis, white to red) and ITN access (horizontal axis, white to blue) overlap. Grey indicates areas considered to be non-endemic. LF: lymphatic filariasis; ITN: insecticide-treated net. Map base layer shapefile is from ESPEN, available from: https://espen.afro.who.int/tools-resources/data-query-tools/cartography-database [18].
Fig 4.
Overlay map of LF prevalence (%; 2018) and ITN use among the total population (%; 2020).
The bivariate choropleth map and scatter plot color key in the center indicate the degree to which LF prevalence (vertical axis, white to red) and ITN use (horizontal axis, white to blue) overlap. Grey indicates areas considered to be non-endemic. LF: lymphatic filariasis; ITN: insecticide-treated net. Map base layer shapefile is from ESPEN, available from: https://espen.afro.who.int/tools-resources/data-query-tools/cartography-database [18].