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ANMALSPSRC_01 (ML2_1)
Source for SP/Fansidar during pregnancy (last birth)

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Description

For women who took SP/Fansidar while the recently pregnant, ANMALSPSRC_01 (ML2_01) indicates whether the SP/Fansidar came from an antenatal care visit, another visit to a health facility, or from some other source (for the last birth). This drug is used to treat malaria.

Comparability

Apart from universe differences and slight differences in question wording, ANMALSPSRC_01 (ML2_01) has no comparability problems.

Comparability - Standard DHS

ANMALSPSRC_01 (ML2_01) is included in Phase V forward of the standard DHS questionnaire.

Universe

  • Angola 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Angola 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Angola 2015: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Benin 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Benin 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Benin 2017: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Burkina Faso 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Burkina Faso 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Burundi 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Burundi 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Burundi 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Cameroon 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Cameroon 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Cameroon 2022: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Chad 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or hospital/health center worker, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) 2007: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Congo (Democratic Republic) 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Congo Brazzaville 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Cote d'Ivoire 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ethiopia 2005: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Gambia 2019: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ghana 2003: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ghana 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, auxiliary midwife, or community health officer/nurse, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ghana 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or community health officer/nurse, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ghana 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Ghana 2019: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Guinea 2005: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, midwife, or health aid, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Guinea 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, midwife, or health aid, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Guinea 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Guinea 2021: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Kenya 2003: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or traditional birth attendant, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Kenya 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Kenya 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Kenya 2015: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Kenya 2020: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Liberia 2009: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Liberia 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Liberia 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or physician assistant and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Liberia 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Liberia 2019: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Madagascar 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife/medical assistant, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Madagascar 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Madagascar 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Madagascar 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2004: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor/clinical officer, nurse/midwife, or patient attendant, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor/clinical officer, nurse/midwife, or patient attendant, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Malawi 2017: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mali 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, midwife, or obstetrician nurse, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mali 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or other nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mali 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mali 2021: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mozambique 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Mozambique 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Namibia 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Namibia 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or traditional birth attendant and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Niger 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, midwife, or nurse, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Niger 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Niger 2021: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2003: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, auxiliary midwife, or community health extension worker, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2015: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Nigeria 2021: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Rwanda 2005: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Rwanda 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2005: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2008: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2012: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2015: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse, or midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2017: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Senegal 2021: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Sierra Leone 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife,or MCH aide, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Sierra Leone 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Tanzania 2004: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor/AMO, clinical officer, assistant clinical officer, nurse/midwife, or MCH aide, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Tanzania 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor/AMO, clinical officer, assistant clinical officer, nurse/midwife, or MCH aide, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Tanzania 2015: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Tanzania 2017: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Togo 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, doctor assistant, nurse/midwife, or auxiliary midwife and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Togo 2017: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2006: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or medical assistant/clinical officer, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2009: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2011: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or medical assistant/clinical officer, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2014: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2016: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Uganda 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Zambia 2007: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, clinical officer, or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Zambia 2013: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, clinical officer, or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Zambia 2018: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Zimbabwe 2005: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor or nurse/midwife, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Zimbabwe 2010: Women age 15-49 who gave birth in the 5 years before the survey, who received antenatal care from a doctor, nurse/midwife, or nurse, and who took SP/Fansidar while pregnant.
  • Angola: 2006-W, 2011-W, 2015-W, 2015-W
  • Benin: 2006-W, 2006-W, 2011-W, 2011-W, 2017-W, 2017-W
  • Burkina Faso: 2010-W, 2010-W, 2018-W
  • Burundi: 2010-W, 2010-W, 2012-W, 2016-W, 2016-W
  • Cameroon: 2011-W, 2018-W, 2022-W
  • Chad: 2014-W
  • Congo (Democratic Republic): 2007-W, 2013-W
  • Congo Brazzaville: 2011-W
  • Cote d'Ivoire: 2011-W
  • Ethiopia: 2005-W, 2005-W
  • Gambia: 2019-W
  • Ghana: 2003-W, 2003-W, 2008-W, 2008-W, 2014-W, 2014-W, 2016-W, 2019-W
  • Guinea: 2005-W, 2005-W, 2012-W, 2018-W, 2018-W, 2021-W
  • Kenya: 2003-W, 2003-W, 2008-W, 2008-W, 2014-W, 2014-W, 2015-W, 2020-W
  • Liberia: 2009-W, 2011-W, 2013-W, 2013-W, 2016-W, 2019-W
  • Madagascar: 2008-W, 2008-W, 2011-W, 2013-W, 2016-W
  • Malawi: 2004-W, 2004-W, 2010-W, 2010-W, 2012-W, 2014-W, 2016-W, 2016-W, 2017-W
  • Mali: 2006-W, 2006-W, 2012-W, 2012-W, 2018-W, 2018-W, 2021-W
  • Mozambique: 2011-W, 2011-W, 2018-W
  • Namibia: 2006-W, 2006-W, 2013-W, 2013-W
  • Niger: 2006-W, 2006-W, 2012-W, 2012-W, 2021-W
  • Nigeria: 2003-W, 2008-W, 2008-W, 2010-W, 2013-W, 2013-W, 2015-W, 2018-W, 2018-W, 2021-W
  • Rwanda: 2005-W, 2005-W, 2008-W
  • Senegal: 2005-W, 2005-W, 2006-W, 2008-W, 2010-W, 2010-W, 2012-W, 2012-W, 2014-W, 2014-W, 2015-W, 2015-W, 2016-W, 2016-W, 2017-W, 2017-W, 2021-W
  • Sierra Leone: 2013-W, 2016-W
  • Tanzania: 2004-W, 2004-W, 2010-W, 2010-W, 2015-W, 2015-W, 2017-W
  • Togo: 2013-W, 2017-W
  • Uganda: 2006-W, 2006-W, 2009-W, 2011-W, 2011-W, 2014-W, 2016-W, 2016-W, 2018-W
  • Zambia: 2007-W, 2007-W, 2013-W, 2013-W, 2018-W, 2018-W
  • Zimbabwe: 2005-W, 2005-W, 2010-W, 2010-W