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Table 2 Percent of each intervention delivered at each level of healthcare delivery channels across EAC

From: Effects of scaling up various community-level interventions on child mortality in Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania: a modeling study

Interventionsa

Community

Outreach

Clinic

1. Breastfeeding promotion

40

10

50

2. Complementary feeding

50

0

50

3. Vitamin A supplementation

50

0

50

4. Hand washing with soap

100

0

0

5. Hygienic disposal of children’s stools

100

0

0

6. ITN/IRS

50

50

0

7. Oral rehydration solution

50

0

50

8. Zinc supplementation for diarrhea

50

0

50

9. Oral antibiotics for the treatment of pneumonia

50

0

50

10. Treatment for moderate malnutrition (MAM)

50

0

50

  1. aIncluded interventions that are offered at community at 40% or more
  2. Breastfeeding promotion (exclusive breastfeeding 1-5 months). ITN/IRS insecticide-treated bed nets (ITNs) and indoor residual spraying (IRS); EAC East African Community. Source: Lives Saved Tool