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Fig 1.

Sub-counties selected for drug shop mapping and surveys.

Inset A indicates position of main map within Uganda. Inset B the position of Inset A within Africa. Data courtesy of GADM (gadm.org) and OpenStreetMap (openstreetmap.org: OpenStreetMap contributors).

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Fig 2.

Licensing status of open drug shops and availability of health facilities in four sub-counties.

Symbols of drug shops in very close proximity are displaced in an orbit around the actual location. Insets: representative close-ups illustrating the high degree of spatial clustering of drug shops. Data courtesy of OpenStreetMap (openstreetmap.org; OpenStreetMap contributors).

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Table 1.

Length of drug shop operation.

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Table 2.

Status of drug seller working in the drug shop.

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Table 3.

How many workers work in this drug shop?.

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Table 4.

Training of drug sellers present on day of mapping.

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Table 5.

Drug seller self-reported knowledge about signs of a very sick child.

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Table 6.

Characteristics of open drug shops on day of mapping.

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Table 7.

Drugs for sale.

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