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. 2011 Jul 29;6(7):e22971. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0022971

Table 1. Predictors of cholera risk in recipients of vaccine or placebo, household-level social networks.

Model 1: All recipients of > = 2 doses (n = 74,003) Model 2: Recipients of > = 2 doses of vaccine (n = 49,336) Model 3: Recipients of > = 2 doses of placebo (n = 24,667)
OR* 95% CI p OR* 95% CI p OR* 95% CI p
Age 0.98 0.96-0.99 0.0007 0.95 0.92-0.98 0.003 0.99 0.98-1.01 0.181
Sex 1.14 0.84-1.55 0.390 1.18 0.78-1.79 0.421 1.05 0.69-1.61 0.817
Religion 1.15 0.72-1.81 0.563 1.19 0.62-2.29 0.602 1.10 0.60-1.99 0.766
Distance to nearest river 0.86 0.76-0.98 0.025 0.83 0.69-1.00 0.051 0.89 0.75-1.06 0.198
Distance to nearest treatment center 1.11 1.03-1.20 0.005 1.13 1.03-1.25 0.014 1.09 0.99-1.21 0.089
Experienced dysentery 4.30 1.19-15.5 0.026 5.97 1.40-25.44 0.016 3.15 0.47-21.07 0.236
Received > = 2 doses (vaccine vs. placebo) 0.52 0.39-0.70 <0.0001
Level of vaccine coverage in network (%) 0.99 0.98-0.99 0.003 0.99 0.97-0.99 0.006 0.99 0.98-1.00 0.151

*Multivariate odds ratio for the cited variable, adjusted for all other variables in the table.

†Variable was not considered in models 2 and 3 since all individuals were either vaccinated or not in these models.