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[Preprint]. 2023 Jul 23:2023.07.18.23292836. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2023.07.18.23292836

Table 2. Overview of the participants enrolled into the serosurvey.

These data are separated by those who were enrolled and provided serum samples for all three rounds of the serosurvey (N=1,785; Serological Data) and those who were enrolled and provided survey data across the entire study period (N=2,481; Survey Data). There are no statistically significant differences among the two survey populations used by the following demographic characteristics.

Characteristic Serological Cohort
N = 1,785
Survey Data
N = 2,481
p-value*
Sex, n (%) 0.81
  Male 842 (47) 1,161 (47)
  Female 943 (53) 1,320 (53)
Age, Median (IQR) 28 (15 – 45) 28 (15 – 45) 0.97
Age group, n (%) 0.35
  1–4 67 (3.8) 108 (4.4)
  5–64 1,625 (91) 2,229 (90)
  65+ 93 (5.2) 144 (5.8)
Would seek medical care if experiencing 3+ loose stools in a day, n (%)§ 1,349 (76) 1,873 (76) 0.94
Would seek medical care if experiencing 3+ loose stools in a day and dehydration, n (%) 1,514 (85) 2,128 (86) 0.38
Would seek medical care if experiencing 3+ loose stools in a day for >3 days, n (%) 1,678 (94) 2,327 (94) 0.77
Highest educational attainment, n (%) 0.68
  No schooling 268 (15) 416 (17)
  Primary 548 (31) 773 (31)
  Lower secondary 546 (31) 730 (29)
  Upper secondary 325 (18) 433 (17)
  Bachelors 76 (4.3) 98 (4.0)
  Postgraduate 21 (1.2) 29 (1.2)
  Unknown 1 2
*

Wilcoxon rank sum test; Pearson's Chi-squared test

§

One individual had an Unknown response

Measure of household urbanicity at the cluster-level

Data sourced from World Pop (https://www.worldpop.org)

‡‡

Lower no. = more rural