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. 2015 Sep 30;9(9):e0004111. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0004111

Table 1. Demographic and epidemiologic characteristics of the study population, N = 771.

Variable N % 95% CI
Median age ± IQR 16.4 ± 17 - -
Age group
Pre-school-age children 136 17.6% 15–20
School-age children 379 49.1% 45–53
Adolescents and adults 256 33.2% 30–36
Female sex 428 55.5% 52–59
Urban 271 35.1% 31–38
Locality
Tartagal 316 41% 37–44
Orán 403 52% 49–56
Pichanal 52 7% 5–8
Improved sanitation * 232 30.1% 27–33
Improved water supply * 525 68.1% 65–71
Concrete or tile floor 362 47% 43–50
STH infection
Any STH 334 43.3% 40–47
S. stercoralis infection 203 26.3% 23–29
Hookworms infection 164 21.3% 18–24
A. lumbricoides infection 63 8.2% 6–10
T. Trichiura infection 11 1.4% 0.5–2.3

†: Preschool-age children (1 to 4 years old).

‡: School-age children (5 to 14 years old).

•: Adolescents and adults (≥ 15 years old).

*Categorization of water supply and sanitation as improved or unimproved is based in the WHO/UNICEF JMP definitions [26,27].