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Figure 1.

Population distribution of Kakyerere parish as determined from a twelve-day study census (open blue and red bars), and Community Health Campaign participation over five days among residents (solid blue and red bars), by age and sex.

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Figure 2.

Change in male and female participation from a 2011 to a 2012 community health campaign (CHC) in Kakyerere parish, a rural Ugandan community.

Shown are the age and sex distribution of CHC participants, including non-residents of the community, by year. The dashed arrow indicates the low proportion of adult male participants in the 2011 CHC.

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Table 1.

Screening results by disease during a five-day Community Health Campaign in Kakyerere parish, Uganda.

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Figure 3.

Proportion of residents attending the 2012 community health campaign (CHC) according to sex and age group among residents ≥15 years old.

The dashed vertical lines indicate 95% confidence intervals.

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Table 2.

Results from the unadjusted and adjusted analyses of the a priori-specified variables of interest on the relative risk (RR) of CHC attendance.

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