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. 2012 Feb 1;86(2):328–334. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2012.11-0074

Table 1.

Univariate analysis of variables associated with dengue mortality in Latin America and the Caribbean, 1995–2009

Variable P-Y Deaths Crude RR (95% CI) P value Pseudo R2 (%)
Region 7.14 2,870 14.67
  Brazil Reference
  Andean subregion 1.09 (0.99–1.20) 0.09
  Central America/Mexico 0.89 (0.80–0.98) 0.02
  Non-Spanish-speaking Caribbean 2.31 (1.83–2.90) < 0.001
  Southern Cone 0.09 (0.06–0.14) < 0.001
  Spanish-speaking Caribbean 4.22 (3.77–4.73) < 0.001
Calendar year 7.14 2,870 1.11 (1.10–1.12) < 0.001 8.51
Age of endemicity (per each 10 years) 7.14 2,870 3.2 (3.02–3.39) < 0.001 25.6
Population density 7.14 2,870 19.11
  < 20 inhabitants/km2 Reference
  20–120 inhabitants/km2 6.17 (4.94–7.71) < 0.001
  > 120 inhabitants/km2 24.13 (19.09–30.48) < 0.001
Annual rainfall (per 103 L/m2) 7.14 2,855 1.90 (1.78–2.02) < 0.001 6.45
HDI ≥ 0.83 7.07 2,775 0.30 (0.25–0.34) < 0.001 5.73
GEH (per US$ 100) 7.07 2,775 0.87 (0.84–0.89) < 0.001 1.90
Circulating serotypes
  Dengue 1 6.40 2,783 0.73 (0.66–0.82) < 0.001 0.53
  Dengue 2 6.40 2,783 2.49 (2.07–2.99) < 0.001 2.17
  Dengue 3 6.40 2,783 1.05 (0.97–1.14) 0.22 0.03
  Dengue 4 6.40 2,783 1.49 (1.38–1.60) < 0.001 1.75

P-Y = population-year (×109); RR = rate ratio; HDI = Human Development Index; GEH = government expenditure on health (in US dollars per capita).