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. 2024 May 6;24:311. doi: 10.1186/s12887-024-04755-6

Table 3.

Bivariate and Multivariable analysis of factors associated with Salmonella and Shigella spp among diarrheic under-five children attending at Sultan Sheik Hassan Yabere Referral Hospital, Eastern Ethiopia, 2022

Variable Category Culture result of Salmonella/Shigella isolates COR (95%CI) P-value AOR (95%CI) P- value
Yes No
Sex Female 5 (4.2%) 113 (95.8%) 0.49 (0.16–1.5) 0.21 0.51(0.15–1.8) 0.3
Male 10 (8.3%) 111(91.7%) 1(ref) 1(ref)
Age in year < 2 9(6.1%) 139 (93.9%) 0.92(0.32–2.7) 0.87
2–5 6(6.6%) 85 (93.4%) 1(ref)
Residence Rural 5 (12.8%) 34 (87.2%) 2.8(0.899–8.683) 0.08 1.8(1.4–7.5) 0.004
Urban 10 (5%) 190 (95%) 1(ref) 1(ref)
Finger nail status Untrimmed 5(8.1%) 57(91.9%) 1.46(0.48–4.67) 0.5
Trimmed 10(5.6%) 167(94.4%) 1(ref)
Tissue paper usage No 7(8.3%) 77(91.7%) 1.67(0.584–4.779) 0.3
Yes 8(5.2%) 147(94.8%) 1(ref)
Water source unimproved 10(14.3%) 60(85.7%) 5.46(1.795–16.6) 0.003 5.08(1.45–17.25) 0.001
Improved 5(3%) 164(97%) 1(ref) 1(ref)
Waste disposal system Open field 8(11.8) 60(88.2%) 3.1 (1.1–8.9) 0.04* 2.3(1.3–5.03) 0.02
Waste pin &disposed 7(4.1%) 164(95.9%) 1(ref) 1(ref)

COR: Crude odds ratio, AOR: Adjusted odds ratio, Ref: Reference category, CI: Confidence interval