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. 2017 Jul 5;12(7):e0180416. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180416

Table 4. Sero-prevalence of HCV infection according to socio-demographic characteristics of blood donors at the North Gondar District Blood Bank, northwest Ethiopia.

Variables HCV COR (99%CI) AOR (99%CI)
Reactive Non-reactive
Age group
18–25 16 3,054 1.00
26–35 22 2,169 1.94(0.83, 4.53)
36–45 6 840 1.4(0.40, 4.70)
>45 7 357 3.74(1.15, 12.13)
Sex
Male 44 5,267 1.00
Female 7 1,153 0.73(0.25, 2.08)
Occupation
Student 5 1,837 1.00 1.00
Farmer 14 1,714 3.00 (0.78, 11.51) 3.12 (0.81, 12.00)
Employed* 27 2,284 4.34 (1.23, 15.26) 4.35 (1.23, 15.23)
Unemployed 5 585 3.13 (0.61, 16.08) 2.91 (0.56, 14.95)
Year of donation
2010 12 1,994 1.00 1.00
2011 10 2,161 0.76 (.025, 2.32) 0.74 (0.86, 5.08)
2012 29 2,265 2.13 (0.87, 5.17) 2.09 (1.85, 5.09)

COR: Crude Odds Ratio; AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval; and

*Employed: government employed, private employed and self-employed

Type of donation was not included in the model because it has zero values in one of the cell.