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. 2015 Mar-Apr;57(2):139–144. doi: 10.1590/S0036-46652015000200007

Table 4. Relationship between prevalence of intestinal parasitic infections and certain assumed risk factors among 1041 food handlers aged 18-64 years in Sari, northern Iran, 2011-2012.

Risk factors Total examined n (%) Positive n (%) OR p-value
Place of living        
    Rural 350 (33.6) 60 (17.1) 1.2 [0.85,1.71] 0.31
    Urban 691 (66.4) 101 (14.6)    
Educational level        
    Illiterate 186 (17.9) 56 (30.1) 2.12 [1.39,3.24] <0.005
    Primary school 332 (31.9) 58 (17.5)    
    Secondary school 475 (45.6) 43 (9)    
    College studies 48 (4.6) 4 (8.3)    
    Economic status        
    ≤200 US $ 816 (78.4) 131 (16) 1.24 [0.81,1.9] 0.34
    >200 US $ 225 (21.6) 30 (13.3)    
Hand washing after toilet        
    Yes 938 (90.1) 136 (14.5) 0.52 [0.32,1.9] 0.01
    No 103 (9.9) 25 (24.3)    
Eating with unwashed hands        
    Yes 348 (33.4) 74 (21.3) 1.88 [1.33,2.64] 0.0004
    No 693 (66.6) 87 (12.5)    
Eating unwashed vegetables        
    Yes 796 (76.5) 123 (15.4) 0.99 [0.67,1.47] 1.00
    No 245 (23.5) 38 (15.5)    
Contact with soil        
    Yes 38 (3.7) 29 (76.3) 21.26 [9.48,45.93] <0.0001
    No 1003 (96.3) 132 (13.1)    
Contact with cat or dog        
    Yes 95 (9.1) 21 (22.1) 1.63 [0.97,2.74] 0.07
    No 946 (90.9) 140 (14.8)    
Number living in home        
    2-4 615 (59.1) 107 (17.4 ) 1.45[1.01,2.06] 0.04
    ≥5 426 (40.9) 54 (12.7)