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. 2023 Jun 20;109(2):273–276. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.22-0715

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of the study population included in this analysis

Participants (N = 649)
Age in years, median (IQR) 9 (5–15)
Age strata, n (%)
 < 1 year 15 (2.3)
 1–5 years 166 (25.6)
 6–10 years 191 (29.5)
 11–15 years 119 (18.4)
 16–25 years 76 (11.7)
 > 25 years 81 (12.5)
Sex, n (%)
 Female 317 (48.8)
 Male 332 (51.2)
Malaria in previous 6 months, n (%)
 No 311 (51.3)
 Yes–once 169 (27.9)
 Yes–many 126 (20.8)
Slept under bed net previous night, n (%)
 No 47 (9.8)
 Yes 432 (90.2)
Household size, median (IQR) 8 (6–10)
Site of residence, n (%)
 Bu (rural) 87 (13.4)
 Impuru (rural) 123 (19.0)
 Pema (rural) 121 (18.6)
 Ngamanzo (peri-urban) 108 (16.6)
 Iye (peri-urban) 60 (9.2)
 Kimpoko (peri-urban) 122 (18.8)
 Lingwala (urban) 28 (4.3)
Number of samples per participant, median (IQR) 2 (1–3)

IQR = interquartile range.

A total of 1,267 samples with ≥ 100 P. falciparum parasites/µL from 649 participants during enrollment in the Kinshasa longitudinal study.