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. 2015 Nov 4;4:49. doi: 10.1186/s40249-015-0081-x

Table 2.

Univariate and multivariable analyses of factors associated with parasitic infections among children under 5 years of age with diarrhoeal diseases presenting to Adare Hospital and Millennium Health Centre, 2011, Hawassa, South Ethiopia

Characteristics Intestinal parasites COR (95%CI) AOR (95%CI)
Positive Negative
n (%) n (%)
Gender Female 20 (26.0) 57 (74.0) 1 1
Male 22 (27.2) 59 (72.8) 1.063 (0.524–2.154) 0.560 (0.233–1.344)
Age, in months <24 18 (16.2) 93 (83.8) 1 1
≥24 24 (51.1) 23 (48.9) 0.185 (0.087–0.398)* 0.221 (0.085–0.576)*
Residence Urban 38 (26.4) 106 (73.6)
Rural 4 (28.6) 10 (71.4) 0.896 (0.265–3.028) 1.772 (0.334–9.393)
Family size <5 34 (25.2) 101 (74.8)
≥5 8 (34.8) 15 (65.2) 0.631 (0.246–1.619) 0. 795 (0.235–2.693)
Breastfeeding Yes 30 (27.7) 102 (77.3) 1
No 12 (46.2) 14 (53.8) 0.343 (0.124–0.821)* 0.578 (0.140–2.394)
Breastfeeding pattern EBF 3 (6.8) 41 (93.2) 1 1
Breastfeeding with complementary food 5 (14.3) 30 (85.7) 1.170 (0.518–2.643) 1.360 (0.55–3.366)
Complementary food initiated After 6th month 27 (29) 66 (71) 1 1
Before 6th month 7 (33.3) 14 (66.7) 0.801 (0.271–2.369) 0. 778 (0.234–2.589)
Contact with animals No 33 (24.4) 101 (75.6) 1 1
Yes 9 (37.5) 15 (62.5) 1.836 (0.735–4.585) 0.728 (0.253–2.098)

AOR adjusted odds ratio, EBF exclusive breastfeeding, CI confidence interval, COR crude odds ratio, *significant at p < 0.05