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    PMA Ethiopia 2021 Cross-sectional Household and Female Survey

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    PMA Ethiopia 2021 Cross-sectional survey used a two-stage cluster design with urban-rural, and major regions as strata. A total of 243 enumeration areas (EAs) selected from the master sample frame of the Central Statistical Agency. A cross-section of 35 households are randomly selected from within each enumeration area. All women age 15-49-years old in the selected households are eligible for the cross-sectional survey. A total of 8,365 households (98.9%) and 7,988 women (98.8%) completed the cross-sectional survey. Data collection was conducted between November 2021 and January 2022. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/zvvy-x402</a

    PMA India (Rajasthan) Phase 1 Service Delivery Point Follow-up 1 Survey (2021)

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    PMA India (Rajasthan) Phase 1 Service Delivery Point Follow-up 1 (2021) Survey includes 134 enumeration areas (EAs) selected using a multi-stage stratified cluster design with urban-rural and region strata. The results are representative at the state level and within urban/rural strata. The final sample included 562 facilities which completed the interview. Data collection was conducted in March 2021. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/f0vf-qd73</a

    PMA2020 Ghana Round 3 Household & Female Survey (2014)

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    Ghana Round 3 Household and Female (HQFQ) survey used a two-stage cluster design with urban and rural, major ecological zones as the strata. A sample of 100 enumeration areas (EAs) was drawn by the Ghana Statistical Service from its master sampling frame. For each EA, 42 households were randomly selected using a random number generator. Occupants in selected households were enumerated and eligible females of reproductive age (15-49) were contacted and consented for interview. Data collection was conducted between October and December, 2014. The final sample of completed households included 3,927 households in 99 EAs and 4,556 completed female interviews among de facto females. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/b88s-zx32</a

    PMA Ethiopia 2019 Cross-sectional Service Delivery Point Survey

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    PMA Ethiopia 2019 Cross-sectional Service Delivery Point (SQ) survey used a two-stage cluster design with urban-rural, major regions as strata. A total of 265 enumeration areas (EAs) selected from the master sample frame of the Central Statistical Agency. For each EA, all public SDPs that served the EA and up to 3 private facilities were selected. The final sample included 799 SDPs (98.04%) which completed the interview. Data collection was conducted between September and December 2019. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/xbrr-m897</a

    PMA Côte d’Ivoire Phase 2 Household and Female Survey (2022)

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    PMA Côte d’Ivoire Phase 2 Household and Female survey collects data on knowledge, practice, and coverage of family planning services in 122 enumeration areas (EAs) selected using a multi-stage stratified cluster design with urban-rural strata. The results are representative at the national level and within urban/rural strata. The final sample included 3,830 (95.7%) households and 3,948 (96.0%) women who completed the interviews for the cross-sectional survey. The data was collected between September and January 2022.Phase 2 panel data collection was conducted among females aged 15-49 at the time of the Phase 2 survey who were interviewed at the baseline survey between September and November 2020 and consented to follow-up. Of the 4,074 eligible respondents, 21.1% were not reached for follow-up. Of those reached, 3,117 (76.5%) completed the survey, for a response rate of 96.9% among contacted women. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/cjvx-z226</a

    PMA2020 Niger (Niamey) Round 3 Service Delivery Point Survey (2016)

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    Niger (Niamey) Round 3 Service Delivery Point (SQ) survey used a sampling strategy stratified by Niamey’s 5 communes to select a total of 33 enumeration areas (EAs), drawn from the sampling frame provided by the 2012 General Census of Population and Housing conducted by Niger’s National Statistics Institute (INS). Each EA was listed and mapped. Public facilities were included if a selected EA fell within the catchment area. Private facilities were included if they fell within the boundaries of the EA. Data collection was conducted between November and December 2016. The final sample is 27 complete SDP surveys. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/vfbp-bz42</a

    PMA2020 Nigeria (Kaduna, Lagos) Round 2 Household & Female Survey (2015)

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    Nigeria (Kaduna & Lagos) Round 2 Household and Female (HQFQ) survey used a three-stage cluster design, with urban-rural as strata in Kaduna. A sample of 66 clusters of enumeration areas (EAs) in Kaduna and 52 clusters of enumeration areas (EAs) in Lagos were drawn from the National Population Commission’s master sampling frame along with a list of EAs contiguous to the index EA. The EAs in Nigeria are usually small, with approximately 48 households on average. To create clusters with a minimum of 200 households, each index EA was listed and mapped. If there were fewer than 200 households identified, the next EA in the list of contiguous EAs was listed and mapped in its entirety. If the total number of households was still less than 200, the entirety of the third EA was listed and so on. Each cluster of EAs serves as the primary sampling unit from which 35 households (40 in Lagos) and up to 3 private health facilities were randomly selected. Households were surveyed and occupants enumerated. All eligible females age 15 to 49 were contacted and consented for interviews. The final sample included 2,264 households and 2,934 females in Kaduna; and 1,777 households and 1,429 females in Lagos. Data collection was conducted between August and September 2015. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/b88s-zx32</a

    PMA Ethiopia (2019-2024) Household and Female Master Codebook

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    PMA Ethiopia (2019-2024) Household and Female Survey Master Codebook contains Household and Female Cross-sectional and Panel surveys conducted between 2019 and 2024 as part of the PMA Ethiopia grant

    Data associated with the publication: Dendritic cell activation by iron oxide nanoparticles depends on the extracellular environment

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    This dataset contains all raw data associated with the study elucidating the mechanisms of nanoparticle-mediated activation of dendritic cells (DCs) when they were exposed to hydroxyethyl starch-coated bionized nanoferrite IONPs (BP) in vitro and in vivo. We observed no evidence of toxicity at doses up to 25 mg Fe/mouse, five-fold higher than those used in subsequent in vivo experiments. Although DCs cultured with BP revealed high levels of nanoparticle uptake, neither JAWSII dendritic cells nor bone marrow derived cells (BMDCs) showed significant changes in marker expression. To assess whether BP interactions in vivo produced different effects, we analyzed CD80, CD86, and MHC II expression of DCs recovered from the livers, spleens, bone marrows, and lymph nodes of mice injected once with BP (5 mg Fe). Interestingly, only DCs in spleens and bone marrows responded to BP exposure. DCs recovered from other tissues and organs showed no evidence of increased activation. These findings highlight complex effects with systemic exposure to nanoparticles, and their potential to mediate specific and selective activation of innate immune cells, which depends on the tissue site and features of the extracellular environment. Our study also emphasize that results obtained from in vitro experiments must be interpreted with caution as they may not faithfully represent responses in living systems

    PMA Uganda Phase 1 Client Exit Interview Baseline Survey (2020)

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    Uganda Phase 1 Client Exit Interview Baseline Survey includes 122 enumeration areas (EAs) selected using a multi-stage stratified cluster design with urban-rural and region strata. The results representative at the national level and within urban/rural strata. The final sample included 2,397 clients which completed the interview. Data collection was conducted between September and October 2020. More information about this dataset can be found in the corresponding codebook, accessible at https://doi.org/10.34976/1hrp-p268</a

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