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. 2009 Jun 2;8:116. doi: 10.1186/1475-2875-8-116

Table 2.

Specific IgG immune responders and geometric mean of parasite density in rural preschool Senegalese children

n Responders a (%) P b n Geometric mean of parasite densityc [95% CI] P d
Groups of children
Malnourished children 161 118 (73.3) 0.001 140 3.87 [2.42–6.21] 0.34
Paired controls 161 140 (87.0) 140 5.27 [3.38–8.23]
Stunted children 142 104 (73.2) 0.001 123 4.57 [2.69–7.75] 0.56
Paired controls 142 125 (88.0) 123 5.62 [3.48–9.08]
Wasted children 19 14 (73.7) 0.65 17 1.18 [0.83–1.66] 0.13
Paired controls 19 15 (78.9) 17 3.34 [0.91–12.23]
Stunted children (-2.5<HAZ<-2.0) 84 62 (73.8) 0.01 72 6.44 [3.01–13.80] 0.89
Paired controls 84 74 (88.1) 72 6.28 [3.23–12.22]
Stunted children (HAZ≤-2.5) 58 42 (72.4) 0.03 51 2.71 [1.35–5.43] 0.19
Paired controls 58 51 (87.9) 51 4.93 [2.43–10.02]

a Number of IgG anti-schizont immune responders

b The prevalence of immune responders between groups was compared using the Mac Nemar test.

c Assessment of parasitaemia missing for 21 pairs of children.

d Geometric means between groups were compared using paired t-test.