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Burundi Demographic and Health Survey 2010-2011

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General Info
Original or alternative title 
Enquête Démographique et de Santé au Burundi 2010-2011 (EDSB-II)
Geography 
Burundi (BDI)
Coverage type 
Country
Time period covered 
08/2010 - 06/2011
Series or system 
Data type
Survey:
  • GPS coordinates (GIS)
  • Household
  • Individual
  • Interview
  • Nationally representative
  • Subnationally representative
  • Urban-rural representative
Summary 

The total sample size for the 2010 Burundi Demographic and Health Survey was 9,024 households. A two-stage stratification sample method was used and a total of 376 clusters (301 rural and 75 urban) were selected by probability proportional to size. The survey included three questionnaires: household, women, and men.

There were a total of 9,389 female respondents ages 15-49 and 4,280 male respondents ages 15-59. In half of the selected households, blood sampling was done for women, men, and children to test for anemia prevalence. Blood samples for men and women were also tested for HIV. Anthropometric measurements were taken for women and children under age five.

Keywords 
Abortion, Abortive outcome, Adult mortality, Anemia, Antenatal care, Anthropometry, Antibiotics, Antihelminthics, Antimalarials, Ascariasis, Assets, BCG vaccines, Birth control pills, Birth place, Birth weight, Blood tests, Body mass index, Breastfeeding, Child anthropometry, Child health care, Child mortality, Complete birth history, Condoms, Contraceptive implants, Cooking fuels, DTP vaccines, Diaphragms, Diarrhea, Diarrheal diseases, Education, Electricity, Employment, Secondhand smoke, Family composition, Family planning, Family size, Female infertility, Fertility, Fever, Food, HIV and AIDS, Health care access, Health care use, Health literacy, Health status, Hemoglobin, Hepatitis B vaccines, Hib vaccines, Hookworm disease, Household air pollution, Household water treatment, Hygiene, IUDs, Immunization, Indoor residual spraying, Injectable contraceptives, Insecticide-treated bednets, Iron supplements, Land ownership, Summary birth history, Literacy, Live births, Livestock, Living conditions, Lower respiratory infections, Malaria, Male infertility, Malnutrition, Marital status, Mass media, Maternal anthropometry, Maternal mortality, Measles vaccines, Mortality, Multiple births, Neonatal conditions, Nutrition, Oral rehydration therapy, Place of delivery, Polio vaccines, Postnatal care, Postpartum amenorrhea, Pregnancy, Private health facilities, Public health facilities, Religion, Respiratory infections, Sanitation, Sexual abstinence, Sexual behavior, Sexual sterilization, Sibling survival, Siblings, Skilled birth attendants, Smokeless tobacco use, Stillbirths, Telecommunications, Telephones, Tetanus toxoid vaccines, Tobacco smoking, Traditional birth control, Transportation, Trichuriasis, Upper respiratory infections, Vector control, Vitamin A supplements, Water supply