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Fig. 4 | BMC Public Health

Fig. 4

From: Spatial distribution of incomplete immunization among under-five children in Ethiopia: evidence from 2005, 2011, and 2016 Ethiopian Demographic and health survey data

Fig. 4

Spatial autocorrelation of incomplete immunization in Ethiopia, EDHS 2005, 2011 and 2016. The right panel represents for 2005 EDHS, the middle panel represents for 2011 EDHS, and the left panel represents for 2016 EDHS. The right part of the panel indicates dispersed, the central part of the panel indicates random, and the left part of the panel indicates clustered. In this study incomplete immunization is clustered in all periods. The clustered pattern on the right side of the panels indicates that high rate of incomplete immunization over the study periods the output has automatically generated keys on the upper right side of the panel as well as in the underneath reveals that: there is less than 1% likelihood that this clustered pattern could be the result of random chance. [Shape file source: (CSA, 2013; https://africaopendata.org/dataset/ethiopia-shapefiles); Map output: Own analysis using ArcGIS 10.7 Software]

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