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Fig 1.

Reported Home Areas.

Distribution of reported home areas within Amhara Region (lower right) and North Gondar Zone (upper left) among migrant farm workers in Metema and West Armachiho districts, Ethiopia, July 2013.

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Table 1.

Characteristics of surveyed migrant farm workers in Metema and West Armachiho districts, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 605).

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Table 2.

Species-specific Plasmodium infection, diagnosed by rapid diagnostic test (RDT), among migrant farm workers, Metema and West Armachiho districts, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 592).

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Table 3.

Anemia prevalence, by severity, among migrant farm workers, Metema and West Armachiho, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 569).

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Table 4.

Migration patterns of migrant farm workers in Metema and West Armachiho districts, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 605).

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Fig 2.

Typical Farmer’s Shelter.

Exterior (A) and interior (B) of typical temporary shelters used by seasonal farm workers in northwest Ethiopia.

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Table 5.

Malaria exposure and prevention measures among migrant farm workers, Metema and West Armachiho districts, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 605).

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Table 6.

Fever prevalence and health care seeking behavior among migrant farm workers, Metema and West Armachiho districts, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013 (N = 605).

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Table 7.

Univariate logistic regression analysis of travel, work related, and other risk factors for RDT-diagnosed Plasmodium infection among migrant farm workers in Metema and West Armachiho, Amhara Region, Ethiopia, July 2013.

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