Table 4. Logistic regression analysis assessing the relationships between urinary schistosomiasis and hookworm infection and moderate/severe anemia defined by blood hemoglobin concentration below 9 g / dL, controlling for age and sex.
Odds ratio | 95% Confidence Interval | p-value | |
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Total population | |||
Urinary schistosomiasis | 1.2079 | 0.8105 - 1.8003 | 0.353 |
Hookworm infection | 1.7376 | 1.1729 - 2.574 | 0.005* |
Age | 0.8295 | 0.7352 - 0.9359 | 0.002* |
Sex | 0.8604 | 0.5853 - 1.2648 | 0.444 |
Nampula | |||
Urinary schistosomiasis | 0.9697 | 0.4929 - 1.9078 | 0.928 |
Hookworm infection | 1.2952 | 0.6559 - 2.5579 | 0.456 |
Age | 0.8761 | 0.7074 - 1.085 | 0.225 |
Sex | 0.9041 | 0.4671 - 1.7502 | 0.764 |
Cabo Delgado | |||
Urinary schistosomiasis | 1.3679 | 0.7539 - 2.482 | 0.302 |
Hookworm infection | 2.7448 | 1.522 - 4.9501 | <0.001* |
Age | 0.8471 | 0.7068 - 1.0152 | 0.072* |
Sex | 0.7003 | 0.3838 - 1.2777 | 0.245 |
Niassa | |||
Urinary schistosomiasis | 1.9013 | 0.7169 - 5.0422 | 0.196 |
Hookworm infection | 0.7629 | 0.2689 - 2.1642 | 0.610 |
Age | 0.7886 | 0.6027 - 1.0318 | 0.083 |
Sex | 1.2445 | 0.5319 - 2.8912 | 0.618 |
Statistically significant values.