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. 2018 Apr 16;12(4):e0006418. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006418

Table 4. Linear regression model results of the association between the school WASH intervention and antibody responses.

β 95% CI p
Campylobacter jejuni (P18 Antigen) 0.02 -0.20, 0.24 0.88
Campylobacter jejuni (P39 Antigen) -0.12 -0.31, 0.06 0.18
Cryptosporidium parvum (17 KdA Antigen) 0.29 0.09, 0.49 0.01
Cryptosporidium parvum (27 KdA Antigen) 0.09 -0.11, 0.28 0.41
Dengue 2 0.09 -0.21, 0.39 0.55
Dengue 3 0.29 0.04, 0.54 0.02
Entamoeba histolytica -0.06 -0.31, 0.20 0.65
Escherichia coli -0.18 -0.40, 0.05 0.12
Giardia intestinalis (VSP 3) -0.02 -0.20, 0.16 0.84
Giardia intestinalis (VSP 5) -0.19 -0.37, -0.01 0.04
Norovirus (Norwalk strain) -0.01 -0.24, 0.22 0.92
Norovirus (St. Cloud strain) -0.02 -0.25, 0.22 0.88
Norovirus (Sydney strain) 0.12 -0.28, 0.04 0.14
Plasmodium falciparum (MSP19) 0.07 -0.13, 0.27 0.51
Plasmodium falciparum (MSP42) 0.16 -0.13, 0.46 0.29
Plasmodium falciparum (AMA1) 0.16 -0.20, 0.52 0.38
Plasmodium vivax (MSP19) 0.14 -0.06, 0.34 0.16
Salmonella enteritidis 0.10 -0.05, 0.25 0.20
Salmonella typhimurium 0.06 -0.11, 0.23 0.50
Schistosoma mansoni 0.22 -0.02, 0.45 0.07
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT-694) 0.39 0.20, 0.58 <0.001
Chlamydia trachomatis (Pgp3) 0.15 -0.03, 0.33 0.10
Vibrio cholerae -0.07 -0.27, 0.13 0.49

Models control for pupil age, grade, and household access to WASH, and include a random intercept for school

Shaded rows represent antigens included in the final linear latent model

Due to the Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons, p<0.002 is considered statistically significant