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. 2017 Apr;57:123–129. doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2017.02.001

Table 3.

Comparison of subclinical malaria cases in baseline and follow up survey (n = 12444).

Parameters Category Positive (%) Total (N = 12444) Unadjusted Odds ratio (95%CI) P value Adjusted OR (95%CI) P value
Survey Year 2015 65(1) 5862 0·196
(0·18–0·26)
<0·001 0·194 (0·15–0·26) <0·001
2014 399(6·1) 6582
Gender Male 236(3·7) 6111 1·06
(0·86–1·31)
0·594 1·06 (0·85–1·32) 0·631
Female 228(3·7) 6333
Age groups 5–14 years 325(3·8) 8479 1·04
(0·87–1·3)
0·661 1·20 (0·98–1·54) 0·07
0–4 years 139(3·5) 3965
Subject level- study cluster (n = 80)



Comparison of malaria cases in baseline and follow up survey(n = 12444)
Survey Year 2015 490(7·4) 5862 0·203 (0·15–0·27) <0·001 0·20 (0·15–0·27) <0·001
2014 82(1·4) 6582
Gender Male 277(4·5) 6111 1·02 (0·86–1·21) 0·810 1·02 (0·85–1·22) 0·87
Female 295(4·7) 6333
Age groups 5–14 years 396(4·7) 8479 1·01 (0·86–1·2) 0·915 1·2 (0·97–1·38) 0·11
0–4 years 176(4·4) 3965
Subject level- study cluster(n = 80)