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. 2017 Feb 14;12(2):e0172266. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172266

Table 2. Bayesian estimates and 95% highest posterior density intervals for the model fitted to the Majete malaria data for children 6–59 months.

Term Estimate 95% HPD
Intercept 0.6647 (0.1538, 1.0850)
SES -0.0737 (-0.1087, -0.0337)
ITN -0.1829 (-0.3166, -0.0337)
Age -0.4921 (-0.6045, -0.3903)
Elevation -0.0009 (-0.0015, -0.0004)
NDVI 0.0524 (-1.1358, 0.9811)
σ2 0.4693 (0.2154, 0.8109)
φ 2.3869 (0.7629, 4.9778)

HPD = Highest Posterior Density, ITN = Insecticide-Treated Net (availability of at least one in household), NDVI = Normalised Difference Vegetation Index, SES = Social Economic Status.