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. 2013 Mar 28;16(9):1593–1604. doi: 10.1017/S1368980013000876

Table 10.

Summary of statistically significant changes in slopes for probability of morbidity outcomes

Outcome Summary
Total illness v. no illness Plain Githeri < Control, Milk
Severe v. mild or no illness Plain Githeri < Control, Milk
Malaria Plain Githeri, Meat<Control, Milk
Fever Plain Githeri, Meat<Milk
Chills Plain Githeri < Control, Milk
Poor appetite Plain Githeri < Control, Milk
Reduced activity Plain Githeri < Control, Milk
Upper respiratory infection Milk<Meat
Ear infection No significant differences between the four groups
Gastroenteritis Meat<Control
Typhoid Meat<Control
Jaundice Meat<Plain Githeri
Sore mouth Plain Githeri < Meat, Control, Milk
Skin infection Plain Githeri, Meat, Control<Milk
Eye problems No significant differences between the four groups

Here, ‘<’ means a greater decrease over time or ‘better’. For example, ‘Meat < Control’ for malaria means that the rate of malaria in the Meat group dropped faster than the rate in the Control group.