Extended Data Fig. 2: Maps of the SPAR in Malawi.
From: Extreme geographic misalignment of healthcare resources and HIV treatment deserts in Malawi

The SPAR is a measure, for each community, of its accessibility to the available supply of ART relative to the national average. a–f, The maps show the SPAR for each of the six catchment sizes that are used in the spatial sensitivity analysis, where individuals: (a) walk for a maximum of 1 h; (b) walk for a maximum of 2 h; (c) walk for a maximum of 3 h; (d) use a combination of motorized transportation, biking, and walking for a maximum of 1 h; (e) use a combination of motorized transportation, biking, and walking for a maximum of 2 h; or (f) use a combination of motorized transportation, biking, and walking for a maximum of 3 h.