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Table 2 Operational Districts with relative under- and over-supply of key health resources, including multiple under- and over-supply, with populations

From: Distribution of selected healthcare resources for influenza pandemic response in Cambodia

 

Relative under-supply

Pop

Relative over-supply

Pop

Multiple under-supply

Pop

Multiple over-supply

Pop

1

Preah Net Preah

123186

Thmar Puok

116785

Mong Russey

178437

Mongkol Borei

240432

2

Sang Ker

174330

Kampong Cham

265104

Chamkar Leu

156779

Battambang

335525

3

Kroch Chhmar

100606

Oudong

116655

Ponhea Krek

215808

Kampot (Kampot)

143344

4

Tbong Khmum

206184

Muk Kam Poul

69359

Prey Chhor

166173

Takhmau

235550

5

Kampong Chhnang

208475

Sre Ambel

59911

Srey Santhor

135469

Smach Meanchey

62865

6

Kampon Speu

375080

Kratie

Kratie

Kampong Tralach

155518

Cheung

350522

7

Oudong

116655

Sen Monorom

61107

Boribo

114212

Kandal

273899

8

Baray Santuk

237036

Tbeng Meanchey

171139

Koh Thom

141470

Lech

501358

9

Stong

133194

Neak Loeung

162620

Saang

150755

Siem Reap

345440

10

Angkor Chey

104069

Peareang

158748

Mesang

101217

Steung Treng

100967

11

Ang Snuol

83203

Prey Veng

184632

Preah Sdach

112046

Daun Keo

185522

12

Ksach Kandal

117322

Sampov Meas

265218

Sotr Nikum

245639

Kep

35753

13

Ponhea Leu

88607

Banlung

150466

    

14

Smach Meanchey

62865

Kralanh

97211

    

15

Tbong

367779

Mittapheap

221396

    

16

Tbeng Meanchey

171139

Svay Rieng

266321

    

17

Peareang

158748

Samrong

185819

    

18

Kralanh

97211

Pailin

70486

    

19

Angkor Chum

203998

      

20

Mittapheap

221396

      

21

Romeas Hek

115371

      

22

Bati

186038

      

23

Prey Kabass

149443

      
  1. Areas of relative under-supply are defined as those with any resource densities in the lowest quintile of resource distribution across all ODs, while areas of relative over-supply are characterized by any resource densities in the highest quintile. Areas of multiple under-supply are defined as those with >1 resource density in the lowest quintile of resource distribution across all ODs or Provinces, respectively, while areas of relative over-supply are defined as having >1 resource density in the highest quintile. The Province in which each OD is located is included in brackets. Bold names indicate ODs with resource mismatch, where a given OD has at least one resource in both the lowest and highest quintiles.