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Result
1.1 Demographic Characteristics
Table 1: Age of Children under 2 (n=358)
Age of children (n=300) Freq %
0 to 5 months 107 30
6 to 11 months 95 27
12 to 23 months 156 43
Total 358 100.0
Table 2: Sex of Children under 2 (n=358)
Sex of children (n=358) Freq %
Female 137 45.7
Male 163 54.3
Total 358 100.0
1.2 Maternal and newborn care:
Table 5: Health Center/Home Delivery
Freq %
Health Center 213 59,7
Home 144 40,3
Total 357 100,0
60% of deliveries take place in the Health centers. It is twice the baseline line (29%). While
there has been modest increase in the extension of Health facility coverage between 2007 (52Health post) and 2011 (60 Health post) in the Konni District in general. In the surveyed 60
villages, the number of HP and Primary Health Care ( CSI) Centers has even remainedunchanged. Improved Health care delivery and Community Mobilization in project area may
have contributed .
Table 6: Assistance during the Delivery (n=358)
Person who assisted Freq %
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*within this group, 4 responses were categorized as auxiliaire and the cross check
on where this staff exist shows that they are in Health Centers. This could be related
to Health post workers ( HPw) who temporarily work in Integrated Health Centers (
CSI) during the Frequent absence of the Chief CSI nurse in the majority of Health
centers staffed by only one or 2 nurses.
The Catch indicator includes Health post worker as qualified Personnel since theywere trained by Project in Clean Delivery. Some of this HPW are nurses but may not
be known as such by respondents.
There almost 40% of delivery still attended by TBA (Matrons) even though they arenot considered as skilled personnel. The project has devoted considerable time in the
sensitization to teach to TBA in their new role of companion to delivery .
Table 6: Home delivery By TBA
HomedeliveryTBA Frequency Percent
Yes 67 47,2%
No 75
Total 142 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
Yes 38,8% 55,7%
No 44,3% 61,2%
Comments:
when we cross where do the Birth assisted by matrons took, we find that only half ofthem were at Home, 50% of these Births assisted by TBA( 75/142) occurred inHealth Centers. This is well know practices particularly in CSI and District Hospital
where matrons are still used for night shift under Midwife supervision. Officiallymatrons are expected even in those centers to only accompany Parturient to Maternity
and help the women in post partum wards. But the reality is that matrons continue toassist delivery when the Midwife actually went to rest during night guards.
Doctor/ Nurse/Midwife 161 45
HP worker 28 8
Traditional birth attendant 140 40
Other 25*
Not assisted 2
Total 358 100.0
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Table 7: Use of Clean delivery Kits (n=358)
76% of the deliveries benefited clean delivery kit. Project has provided a single usedelivery Kit in health centers. The Kit comprises a 2 Yards Cloth to wrap the baby, a
razor blade for Cordon Section, a gloves and soap. While 60% of the deliveryoccurred in health centers, approximately 16% of Kit used were either at home or
elsewhere. This is a significant increase compared to 21% of Kit delivery use at
baseline KPC
Table 8: Post Natal check for Mother within first week
When did the Check take place ? Frequency Percent
Hour 1 159 79,1%
Day 1 19 9,5%
Week1 3 1,5%
Do not Know 20 10,0%
Total 201 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
Hours72,8
%
84,5%
Day1 5,8% 14,4%
Do not Know 6,2% 14,9%
Week 1 0,3% 4,3%
Was a Clean Delivery Kit
used during delivery?
Freq %
Yes 272 76
No 84
Do Not Know 2 1
Total 358 100.0
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88% (178/201) of mothers who delivered in Health Centers had a post natal check within the
first week and 80% of them had the check within the day after delivery. The total number ofthe respondents matches with 213 who delivered in Health Center.
Only 29 mothers were able to identify the Health personnel who performed the Check. Half ofthem (51%) were done by Health post Worker. 4 checks done by midwifes and 2 by Doctors.
It appears clearly that Doctor and Midwife are most recognizable or may be more
communicative (?) Than Nurses and Health Post worker, since the number of deliveriesassisted by Midwife and Doctors are the same for the post natal checks.
Table 9: Post Natal Check within 3 days for New born
Freq Percent
Yes 34 54,0%
No 29 46,0%
Total 63 100,0%
36% (63/216) of mothers said that their baby was checked by the health personnel of thefacility where they delivered but only half of the Newborn (38) were checked within the week
after birth.
1.3 Breastfeeding
Table10: Time of Breastfeeding after Birth (n=358)
94% of the newborn were breastfed Immediately ( with 1 hour) and same proportionwere given colostrums during the first 3 days after birth and 84% of them new were
not given any other feed during the same period. This is twice (42%) higher thanbaseline rates.
Table11: Exclusive Breafeeding/ breastmilk and simple water (n= 107) pending
analysis
Time Freq %
Within 1 hour (Initiation ) 339 94%
After 1 hour 13 62.0
Did not Know 6 2.7
Total 358 100.0
Type of feeding Freq %
EBF
Total 107 100.0
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1.4 Vitamin A Supplementation
Table 12: Children who received Vit A (n=251)
The survey noted that among children aged 6-23 months 74% were reported to have received
a dose of vitamin A in the last six months while baseline noted only 10% of the children aged
6-23 months received a dose of vitamin A in the last six months.
1.5 Vaccination:
Table 13: Health Card/vaccination possessionDo you have a card where your childs
vaccinations are written down?Freq %
Yes,seen by the
Surveyor
273 76,3
Do not Know 1 ,3
Not availalbe 68 19,0
Never had a Card 16 4,5
Total 358 100,0
73% of mothers possess Health or vaccination cards. Baseline line value is 61%. The major
issue with Health/vaccination card is that they are not filled mostly by Health personnel.
72% (258/358) of mother mentioned to have received vaccination that is not written in the
book.
Table 14: Children who received Penta 1 / Penta3 (n=120, children 12-23mth whopossess vaccination card)
Received Vit A (at least once) Freq %
Yes 184 74
No 62
Did not know 4 1
Blank 1 0
Total 251 100.0
Freq %Penta 1 94 78
Penta3 49 41
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Table 15: Children who received Vit A (Most Recent Dose, children 6-23, card
seen by enumerator)
y This result is obtained from a cross table of Q44 (did the child receive a single dose ofVitamin A with the last 6 month) and Q45 ( do the mother possess a vaccination
card?) as indicated in the KPC 2000Tabulation guide .The 65 responses categorized
as NA includes children 8-23 month who either have the card and not available
(n=50) or never possess a vaccination card (n= 11) or 1 mother was not clear whether
she possessed a card or not and therefore classified as No. If the we calculate the
percentage of children whos mother said to have received a single dose of Vitamin A
whether or not they have a vaccination card, then the percentage increase to 74%.
y In contrary when we calculate the proportion of children who possessed a vaccinationcard in which is mentioned that the child has received a Vitamin A dose either the date
is or not found; the percentage will drop to 11% only.
Tab 13: BCG
Table 16: Children who received Measles vaccine ( children 9-23, card seen by
enumerator)
The percentage of children who had measles vaccination is calculated among children 9-23.
51% of them had the vaccination. The percentage remains the same when it is calculated
among children 12-23mth ( 52%= 78/151)
1.6 Malaria:
Freq %
Yes 140 56 No 46
NA 65* 25
Total 251 100.0
Received VAR? Freq %
Yes 94 51%
No 48
Do not Know 40* 26%
Total 189 100.0
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Table 17: Children who had Malaria and received appropriate Treatment
59% (212/358) of the children had fever in the last 2 weeks prior the survey and 68% of them
were treated with appropriate anti malarial ( ACT, Fansidar, Chloro and amodiaquine) within
24h of the onset of the fever. This is a moderate decrease in the prevalence of malaria from
2008 KPC (64%) but access to the treatment has been significantly improved from 17.5% in
2008. Coexistence of reported high prevalence of malaria cases and ITNS alleged used in
survey in a National pattern known in Niger by Both small scale project and the National
Malaria Program. Possible reason to look at in further investigation are the time people start
using the ITN at night time and issues pertaining to drug resistance because even though theNational policy has adopted since 2008 use of combined Artemisin drugs, Choloroquine,
amodiaquine are still be used as first line therapy mostly by Ambulant Pharmacist.
Table 18: ITN possession
96% of mothers in the surveyed villages have mosquito net in their Household.
Table 19: use of ITN possession by Mother and child
Freq %
Yes 344 96
No 12
Do not Know 2* 0.6
Total 358 100.0
Freq %
Yes 266 76*
No 78
Total 344 100.0
Freq %
Yes 144 68%
No 72 Do not Know
Total 212 100.0
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In 76% of those Household who possessed Mosquito, the mother used it for them and their
children. The indicator was calculated on a proxy basis of Num of Mothers who gave ananswer on the Type of the Mosquito Net used. This answer is only required to Mother who
answers that they used the Mosquito Net for their child.
1.7 Diarrhoea:
Table 20: Diarrhea and ORS use
Freq %
Yes 193 53,8
No 164 45,7
Do Not Know 2 ,6
Total 359 100,0
Half of the children ( 54%) had a diarrhea episode during the last 2 weeks and 50% of them
received ORS.
Freq %
Yes 96 50
No 97* 50
Total 193 100
* One ( 1) was not specified therefore considered as No
1.8 Acute Respiratory Infection:
Table 20:Pneumonia and seeking advice/ treatment from appropriate personnel( Doctor-Nurse- Health Post worker)
Half of the children, 55%( 197/358) had cough or rapid breath during the 2 weeks prior to
Seek advice/treatment? Freq %
Yes 86 44
No 78
Total 197 100.0
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the survey. Only 1 mother of 2 seek advice/treatment from qualified personnel.
1.9 Hand washing:
1.10 Point of Use:
In 75% (270/358) of the surveyed households, mother used a method to treat water fordrinking. The majority 72% used a cloth filter the project has provided in villages where
inhabitants drink water directly from wells and pools ( marigot)
1.11 Catch Indicators:
Soap at Point of use ? Freq %
Yes 85 24
No 173
Total 258 100.0
Effective Method of treating
water?
Freq %
Cloth Filter 258 72
Chlorination 5 2
Heating 4 1
Solar disinfection 2 0
Sand filter 1 0
No method 78
Total 358 100.0
Baseline
(330)
End line
(358)
Indicator Num/Deno % CI Num/Deno % CI
Maternal and Newborn Care
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Only 39answers of mothers about who controlled the child health.
Percentage of mothers with
children age 0-23 months who
received at least two Tetanus
toxoid vaccinations before the
birth of the youngest child
95/330 28.8% s 6.1% 261/322 81
Percentage of children age 0-23
months whose births were
attended by skilled personnel
87/330 26.4% s 6.7% 189/358 52%
Percentage of children age 0-23
months who received a post-
natal visit from an appropriately
trained health worker within
three days after birth
44/330 13.3% s 5.2% 38/358
11%1*
IYCF :Breastfeeding
Percentage of children age 0-5
months who were exclusively
breastfed during the last 24 hours
31/86 36% +-14%
70/105 67
IYCF: Complementary Feeding
Percentage of infants and young
children age 6-23 months fed
according to a minimum ofappropriate feeding practices
94/244 38.1 NA NA
Vitamin A Supplementation
Percentage of children age 6-23
months who received a dose of
Vitamin A in the last 6 months
(Mothers recall)
26/244 10% 8.6
185/251
73
Immunization
Percentage of children age 12-23
months who received DPT3according to the
vaccination card or
mothers recall by the time
of the survey
39/137 28.5% s 10.7 %
49/120
41
Percentage of children age 12-23months who received a measles
vaccination
94/18951
Malaria
Percentage of children age 0-23
months who slept under an
insecticide-treated bed net the
previous night.
132/330 40.0% s 7.5% 266/344 76
Percentage of children age 0-59
months with a febrile episode
during the last two weeks whowere treated with an effective
anti-malarial drug within 24
hours after the fever began
35/199 17.5% s 7.5% 144/212 68
DiarrheaPercentage of children age 0-59
months with diarrhea in the last
two weeks who received oral
rehydration solution (ORS)
36/180 18.4% s 5.9% 96/193 50
ARI/Pneumonia
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Percentage of children age 0-59months with chest-related cough
and fast and/ or difficult
breathing in the last two weeks
who were taken to an appropriate
health provider.
39/214 18.2% s 5.9% 86/189 44
Water and Sanitation
Percentage of households ofchildren age 0-23 months that
treated water effectively
50/330 15.2% 270/35875
Percentage of mothers of
children age 0-23 months who
live in a household with soap at
the place for hand washing
38/330 11.5%
85/358
24
Anthropometrics
Percentage of children 0-23
months who are underweight (-2
SD for the median weight for
age, according to WHO/HCHS
reference population)
100 330 30.3%
s 7.0%
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1.12 Discussions on Key Indicators:
1.12.1
Detailed annexe: Q15-Q16
Q15:Did you ever breastfeed your child?
Effectifs PourcentagePourcentage
validePourcentage
cumul
Valide NON 4 1,1 1,1 1,1
OUI 354 98,9 98,9 100,0
Total 358 100,0 100,0
Q16:How long after birth did you first put your child to the breast?
Effectifs PourcentagePourcentage
validePourcentage
cumul
Valide HEURE 80 22,3 22,3 22,3
IMMEDIATEMENT 259 72,3 72,3 94,7
JOURS 13 3,6 3,6 98,3
NSP 6 1,7 1,7 100,0
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Total 358 100,0 100,0
Q17:During the first three or four days after delivery, before your regular milk began flowing, did you give yourchild the liquid (colostrum) that came from your breast?
Effectifs PourcentagePourcentage
validePourcentage
cumul
Valide NON 18 5,0 5,0 5,0
OUI 340 95,0 95,0 100,0
Total 358 100,0 100,0
Q18: In the first three days after delivery, was your child given anything to drink other than breast milk?
Effectifs PourcentagePourcentage
validePourcentage
cumul
Valide NON 302 84,4 84,4 84,4
OUI 56 15,6 15,6 100,0
Total 358 100,0 100,0
Q16:How long after birth did you first put your child to the breast?
Effectifs PourcentagePourcentage
validePourcentage
cumul
Valide HEURE 80 22,3 22,3 22,3
IMMEDIATEMENT 259 72,3 72,3 94,7
JOURS 13 3,6 3,6 98,3
NSP 6 1,7 1,7 100,0
Total 358 100,0 100,0
Q44:
tr_age Effec
tifs
Pourcen
tage
Pourcent
age
valide
Pourcent
age
cumul
1 Valide NON 25 23,4 23,4 23,4
OUI 82 76,6 76,6 100,0
Total 107 100,0 100,0
2 Valide NON 63 25,1 25,1 25,1
NSP 4 1,6 1,6 26,7
OUI 184 73,3 73,3 100,0
Total 251 100,0 100,0
Forward
VITAMINEA Frequency Percent Cum Percent
40241 1 3,6% 3,6%
40387 1 3,6% 7,1%
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40494 1 3,6% 10,7%
40538 1 3,6% 14,3%
40559 1 3,6% 17,9%
40570 1 3,6% 21,4%
40596 1 3,6% 25,0%
40608 1 3,6% 28,6%
40617 1 3,6% 32,1%
40624 1 3,6% 35,7%
40628 1 3,6% 39,3%
40647 1 3,6% 42,9%
40659 1 3,6% 46,4%
40663 2 7,1% 53,6%
40681 1 3,6% 57,1%
40697 1 3,6% 60,7%40717 1 3,6% 64,3%
40718 1 3,6% 67,9%
40721 1 3,6% 71,4%
40756 1 3,6% 75,0%
40768 1 3,6% 78,6%
40779 1 3,6% 82,1%
40783 1 3,6% 85,7%
47484 3 10,7% 96,4%
146099 1 3,6% 100,0%Total 28 100,0% 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
40241 0,1% 18,3%
40387 0,1% 18,3%
40494 0,1% 18,3%
40538 0,1% 18,3%
40559 0,1% 18,3%
40570 0,1% 18,3%40596 0,1% 18,3%
40608 0,1% 18,3%
40617 0,1% 18,3%
40624 0,1% 18,3%
40628 0,1% 18,3%
40647 0,1% 18,3%
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40659 0,1% 18,3%
40663 0,9% 23,5%
40681 0,1% 18,3%
40697 0,1% 18,3%
40717 0,1% 18,3%
40718 0,1% 18,3%
40721 0,1% 18,3%
40756 0,1% 18,3%
40768 0,1% 18,3%
40779 0,1% 18,3%
40783 0,1% 18,3%
47484 2,3% 28,2%
146099 0,1% 18,3%
Previous Dataset Results Library
1.12.1.1 FREQQ44
Next Procedure
Forward
Q44 Frequency Percent Cum Percent
NON 62 24,8% 24,8%
NSP 4 1,6% 26,4%
OUI 184 73,6% 100,0%
Total 250 100,0% 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
NON 19,6% 30,6%
NSP 0,4% 4,0%
OUI 67,7% 79,0%
Previous Dataset Results Library
1.12.1.2 TABLES VITAMINEA Q44
Next Procedure
Forward
Q44
VITAMINEA NON OUI TOTAL
40241 0 1 1
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Row %
Col %
0,0
0,0
100,0
3,8
100,0
3,6
40387
Row %Col %
0
0,00,0
1
100,03,8
1
100,03,6
40494Row %
Col %
00,0
0,0
1100,0
3,8
1100,0
3,6
40538
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40559
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40570
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40596Row %
Col %
00,0
0,0
1100,0
3,8
1100,0
3,6
40608
Row %
Col %
1
100,0
50,0
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,6
40617
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40624
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40628
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40647
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40659
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,640663
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
2
100,0
7,7
2
100,0
7,1
40681
Row %Col %
0
0,00,0
1
100,03,8
1
100,03,6
40697 0 1 1
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1.12.1.3 Single Table Analysis
Chi-
squaredf Probability
28,0000 24 0,2600
An expected value is < 5.
Chi-square not valid.
Tab: ExclusiveBreastfeeding
Row %
Col %
0,0
0,0
100,0
3,8
100,0
3,6
40717
Row %Col %
0
0,00,0
1
100,03,8
1
100,03,6
40718Row %
Col %
00,0
0,0
1100,0
3,8
1100,0
3,6
40721
Row %
Col %
1
100,0
50,0
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,6
40756
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40768
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
40779Row %
Col %
00,0
0,0
1100,0
3,8
1100,0
3,6
40783
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
47484
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
3
100,0
11,5
3
100,0
10,7
146099
Row %
Col %
0
0,0
0,0
1
100,0
3,8
1
100,0
3,6
TOTAL
Row %
Col %
2
7,1
100,0
26
92,9
100,0
28
100,0
100,0
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Exclusive Breasfeedingbf
Total1 2 3 4 5
tr_age 1 Effectif 92 0 9 6 0 107% comprisdanstr_age
86,0% ,0% 8,4% 5,6% ,0% 100,0%
% comprisdans bf
29,5% ,0% 34,6% 40,0% ,0% 29,9%
% du total 25,7% ,0% 2,5% 1,7% ,0% 29,9%
2 Effectif 220 3 17 9 2 251
% comprisdanstr_age
87,6% 1,2% 6,8% 3,6% ,8% 100,0%
% comprisdans bf
70,5% 100,0% 65,4% 60,0% 100,0% 70,1%
% du total 61,5% ,8% 4,7% 2,5% ,6% 70,1%
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1.12.1.4 FREQ DTC1Penta1 DTC3Penta3
Next Procedure
DTC1Penta1
DTC3Penta3
1.12.1.5 DTC1Penta1
Forward
DTC1Penta1 Frequency Percent Cum Percent
22/05/2001 1 1,1% 1,1%
28/12/2009 1 1,1% 2,1%
24/02/2010 2 2,1% 4,3%
15/03/2010 1 1,1% 5,3%
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26/03/2010 1 1,1% 6,4%
09/04/2010 1 1,1% 7,4%
21/04/2010 1 1,1% 8,5%
23/04/2010 1 1,1% 9,6%
24/04/2010 1 1,1% 10,6%
27/04/2010 1 1,1% 11,7%
05/06/2010 1 1,1% 12,8%
21/06/2010 1 1,1% 13,8%
27/06/2010 1 1,1% 14,9%
16/07/2010 1 1,1% 16,0%
29/07/2010 3 3,2% 19,1%
26/08/2010 1 1,1% 20,2%
03/09/2010 1 1,1% 21,3%
05/09/2010 1 1,1% 22,3%08/09/2010 1 1,1% 23,4%
22/09/2010 1 1,1% 24,5%
23/09/2010 1 1,1% 25,5%
24/09/2010 1 1,1% 26,6%
11/10/2010 1 1,1% 27,7%
23/10/2010 1 1,1% 28,7%
23/11/2010 1 1,1% 29,8%
25/11/2010 1 1,1% 30,9%
06/12/2010 1 1,1% 31,9%08/12/2010 1 1,1% 33,0%
22/12/2010 1 1,1% 34,0%
05/01/2011 1 1,1% 35,1%
07/01/2011 1 1,1% 36,2%
15/01/2011 1 1,1% 37,2%
20/01/2011 1 1,1% 38,3%
22/01/2011 1 1,1% 39,4%
24/01/2011 1 1,1% 40,4%
25/01/2011 1 1,1% 41,5%15/02/2011 1 1,1% 42,6%
21/02/2011 1 1,1% 43,6%
26/02/2011 1 1,1% 44,7%
14/03/2011 1 1,1% 45,7%
29/03/2011 1 1,1% 46,8%
13/04/2011 1 1,1% 47,9%
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21/04/2011 1 1,1% 48,9%
25/04/2011 1 1,1% 50,0%
30/04/2011 5 5,3% 55,3%
02/05/2011 1 1,1% 56,4%
11/05/2011 1 1,1% 57,4%
12/05/2011 1 1,1% 58,5%
18/05/2011 1 1,1% 59,6%
26/05/2011 1 1,1% 60,6%
27/05/2011 1 1,1% 61,7%
28/05/2011 1 1,1% 62,8%
30/05/2011 1 1,1% 63,8%
31/05/2011 1 1,1% 64,9%
03/06/2011 4 4,3% 69,1%
05/06/2011 2 2,1% 71,3%21/06/2011 1 1,1% 72,3%
22/06/2011 1 1,1% 73,4%
23/06/2011 1 1,1% 74,5%
24/06/2011 3 3,2% 77,7%
25/06/2011 2 2,1% 79,8%
26/06/2011 1 1,1% 80,9%
28/06/2011 2 2,1% 83,0%
30/06/2011 1 1,1% 84,0%
04/07/2011 1 1,1% 85,1%17/07/2011 2 2,1% 87,2%
22/07/2011 1 1,1% 88,3%
29/07/2011 1 1,1% 89,4%
10/08/2011 1 1,1% 90,4%
17/08/2011 1 1,1% 91,5%
28/08/2011 1 1,1% 92,6%
12/09/2011 1 1,1% 93,6%
13/09/2011 1 1,1% 94,7%
20/09/2011 1 1,1% 95,7%28/10/2011 1 1,1% 96,8%
26/11/2011 1 1,1% 97,9%
03/09/2019 1 1,1% 98,9%
01/01/2030 1 1,1% 100,0%
Total 94 100,0% 100,0%
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22/05/2001 0,0% 5,8%
28/12/2009 0,0% 5,8%
24/02/2010 0,3% 7,5%15/03/2010 0,0% 5,8%
26/03/2010 0,0% 5,8%
09/04/2010 0,0% 5,8%
21/04/2010 0,0% 5,8%
23/04/2010 0,0% 5,8%
24/04/2010 0,0% 5,8%
27/04/2010 0,0% 5,8%
05/06/2010 0,0% 5,8%
21/06/2010 0,0% 5,8%
27/06/2010 0,0% 5,8%
16/07/2010 0,0% 5,8%
29/07/2010 0,7% 9,0%
26/08/2010 0,0% 5,8%
03/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
05/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
08/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
22/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
23/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
24/09/2010 0,0% 5,8%
11/10/2010 0,0% 5,8%
23/10/2010 0,0% 5,8%
23/11/2010 0,0% 5,8%
25/11/2010 0,0% 5,8%
06/12/2010 0,0% 5,8%
08/12/2010 0,0% 5,8%
22/12/2010 0,0% 5,8%
05/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
07/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
15/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%20/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
22/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
24/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
25/01/2011 0,0% 5,8%
15/02/2011 0,0% 5,8%
21/02/2011 0,0% 5,8%
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26/02/2011 0,0% 5,8%
14/03/2011 0,0% 5,8%
29/03/2011 0,0% 5,8%
13/04/2011 0,0% 5,8%
21/04/2011 0,0% 5,8%
25/04/2011 0,0% 5,8%
30/04/2011 1,7% 12,0%
02/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
11/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
12/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
18/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
26/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
27/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
28/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
30/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
31/05/2011 0,0% 5,8%
03/06/2011 1,2% 10,5%
05/06/2011 0,3% 7,5%
21/06/2011 0,0% 5,8%
22/06/2011 0,0% 5,8%
23/06/2011 0,0% 5,8%
24/06/2011 0,7% 9,0%
25/06/2011 0,3% 7,5%
26/06/2011 0,0% 5,8%
28/06/2011 0,3% 7,5%30/06/2011 0,0% 5,8%
04/07/2011 0,0% 5,8%
17/07/2011 0,3% 7,5%
22/07/2011 0,0% 5,8%
29/07/2011 0,0% 5,8%
10/08/2011 0,0% 5,8%
17/08/2011 0,0% 5,8%
28/08/2011 0,0% 5,8%
12/09/2011 0,0% 5,8%
13/09/2011 0,0% 5,8%
20/09/2011 0,0% 5,8%
28/10/2011 0,0% 5,8%
26/11/2011 0,0% 5,8%
03/09/2019 0,0% 5,8%
01/01/2030 0,0% 5,8%
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1.12.1.6 DTC3Penta3
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DTC3Penta3 Frequency Percent Cum Percent
24/04/2010 1 2,0% 2,0%
10/05/2010 1 2,0% 4,1%
22/06/2010 1 2,0% 6,1%
24/06/2010 1 2,0% 8,2%
21/08/2010 1 2,0% 10,2%
27/08/2010 1 2,0% 12,2%
09/09/2010 1 2,0% 14,3%
19/10/2010 1 2,0% 16,3%
10/11/2010 1 2,0% 18,4%
11/11/2010 1 2,0% 20,4%
07/12/2010 1 2,0% 22,4%
20/12/2010 1 2,0% 24,5%
14/01/2011 2 4,1% 28,6%
15/02/2011 1 2,0% 30,6%
21/02/2011 1 2,0% 32,7%
23/02/2011 1 2,0% 34,7%
09/03/2011 1 2,0% 36,7%
15/03/2011 1 2,0% 38,8%
22/03/2011 1 2,0% 40,8%
25/03/2011 1 2,0% 42,9%
18/04/2011 1 2,0% 44,9%
15/05/2011 1 2,0% 46,9%
18/05/2011 1 2,0% 49,0%
03/06/2011 2 4,1% 53,1%
04/06/2011 2 4,1% 57,1%
20/06/2011 1 2,0% 59,2%
29/06/2011 1 2,0% 61,2%
05/07/2011 1 2,0% 63,3%
12/07/2011 1 2,0% 65,3%
15/07/2011 1 2,0% 67,3%
20/07/2011 1 2,0% 69,4%
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25/07/2011 1 2,0% 71,4%
26/07/2011 1 2,0% 73,5%
29/07/2011 2 4,1% 77,6%
31/07/2011 1 2,0% 79,6%
13/08/2011 1 2,0% 81,6%
27/08/2011 1 2,0% 83,7%
28/08/2011 2 4,1% 87,8%
09/09/2011 1 2,0% 89,8%
18/09/2011 1 2,0% 91,8%
11/10/2011 1 2,0% 93,9%
02/11/2011 1 2,0% 95,9%
14/11/2011 1 2,0% 98,0%
22/11/2011 1 2,0% 100,0%
Total 49 100,0% 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
24/04/2010 0,1% 10,9%
10/05/2010 0,1% 10,9%
22/06/2010 0,1% 10,9%
24/06/2010 0,1% 10,9%
21/08/2010 0,1% 10,9%
27/08/2010 0,1% 10,9%
09/09/2010 0,1% 10,9%19/10/2010 0,1% 10,9%
10/11/2010 0,1% 10,9%
11/11/2010 0,1% 10,9%
07/12/2010 0,1% 10,9%
20/12/2010 0,1% 10,9%
14/01/2011 0,5% 14,0%
15/02/2011 0,1% 10,9%
21/02/2011 0,1% 10,9%
23/02/2011 0,1% 10,9%
09/03/2011 0,1% 10,9%
15/03/2011 0,1% 10,9%
22/03/2011 0,1% 10,9%
25/03/2011 0,1% 10,9%
18/04/2011 0,1% 10,9%
15/05/2011 0,1% 10,9%
18/05/2011 0,1% 10,9%
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03/06/2011 0,5% 14,0%
04/06/2011 0,5% 14,0%
20/06/2011 0,1% 10,9%
29/06/2011 0,1% 10,9%
05/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
12/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
15/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
20/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
25/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
26/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
29/07/2011 0,5% 14,0%
31/07/2011 0,1% 10,9%
13/08/2011 0,1% 10,9%
27/08/2011 0,1% 10,9%
28/08/2011 0,5% 14,0%
09/09/2011 0,1% 10,9%
18/09/2011 0,1% 10,9%
11/10/2011 0,1% 10,9%
02/11/2011 0,1% 10,9%
14/11/2011 0,1% 10,9%
22/11/2011 0,1% 10,9%
Select age>11, freq
Recevoir_VAR Frequency Percent Cum Percent
NON 37 32,2% 32,2%
OUI 78 67,8% 100,0%
Total 115 100,0% 100,0%
Next Procedure
Forward
Recevoir_VAR Frequency Percent Cum Percent
NON 43 31,4% 31,4%
OUI 94 68,6% 100,0%
Total 137 100,0% 100,0%
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95% Conf Limits
NON 23,7% 39,9%
OUI 60,1% 76,3%
Next Procedure
Forward
Recevoir_VAR Frequency Percent Cum Percent
NON 37 32,2% 32,2%
OUI 78 67,8% 100,0%
Total 115 100,0% 100,0%
95% Conf Limits
NON 23,8% 41,5%
OUI 58,5% 76,2%