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. 2002 Nov 9;325(7372):1059. doi: 10.1136/bmj.325.7372.1059

Table 4.

Effect of zinc on incidence of diarrhoea and acute lower respiratory infection

Disease
Intervention
Comparison
Rate ratio (95% CI)*
Difference in mean rates (95% CI)†
Diarrhoea:
 Periods observed 20 699 21 089
 Periods with diarrhoea  3 278  3 947
 Unadjusted incidence (%) 15.8 18.7 0.85 (0.76 to 0.96) 2.9 (0.8 to 5.1)
Acute lower respiratory infection:
 Periods observed 20 699 21 089
 Periods with acute lower respiratory infection  1 543  1 700
 Unadjusted incidence (%) 7.5 8.1 0.93 (0.78 to 1.10) 0.7 (−0.7 to 2.0)
*

Based on individual level analysis using random effect Poisson regression model. Adjusted for child's age, sex, and birth order, mother's education, household homestead land size, baseline cluster level diarrhoea admission rates, and intra-cluster correlation. 

Based on cluster level t test analysis. Differences in mean rates expressed per 100 child years of observation. Adjusted for child's age, sex, and birth order, mother's education, household homestead land size, and baseline cluster level diarrhoea admission rates.