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Malaria in Rwanda DHS 2019-2020 [message #27755] Sat, 30 September 2023 04:03 Go to next message
guillaume92 is currently offline  guillaume92
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I would like to ask one question about Rwanda DHS 2019-20 and I hope you can help me answer them.
Both HML35(Result of malaria rapid test) and HML32(Final result of malaria from blood smear test) have multiple responses like: HML35_1,HML35_2....HML35_16 or HML32_1,HML32_2,...HML32_16 in HR.
I would like to kwow which variable to use combining HML35 or HML32

Thank you
Re: Malaria in Rwanda DHS 2019-2020 [message #27826 is a reply to message #27755] Fri, 06 October 2023 16:51 Go to previous message
Janet-DHS is currently offline  Janet-DHS
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Following is a response from DHS staff member, Tom Pullum:

You are apparently using the HR file (RWHR81FL.dta), which has one record per household. In this file, the individual household members are identified with subscripts 01, 02, etc., for their line number within the household listing. Analysis will be easier if you use the PR file (RWPR81FL.dta), which has one record for each household member (the line number in this file is given by hvidx). In the PR file you will find hml32 and hml35, and many other variables, such as sex (hv104) and years of age (hv105), without subscripts.
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