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Table 1.

Sources, spatial and temporal resolution of environmental/climatic and population data.

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Fig 1.

Observed malaria prevalence at survey locations in Uganda, MIS 2014–15.

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Table 2.

Coverage of control interventions by region.

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Table 3.

Posterior inclusion probabilities for environmental, intervention, socio-economic and demographic factors.

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Table 4.

Posterior estimates for the effect of environmental, intervention, socio-economic factors.

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Table 5.

Posterior median and 95% credible intervals for spatially varying effect of interventions on malaria prevalence.

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Fig 2.

Predicted malaria prevalence in children less than 5 years; median (top), 2.5th percentile (bottom left) and 97.5th percentile posterior predictive distribution (bottom right).

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Fig 3.

Estimated number of children less than 5 years infected with malaria.

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Table 6.

Estimated number of infected children less than 5 years and population-adjusted prevalence.

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