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. 2018 Jun 20;17:240. doi: 10.1186/s12936-018-2379-1

Table 4.

Patterns of P. falciparum parasite prevalence according to environmental, parental, and household characteristics in children aged 0–15 years old enrolled in 12 villages in north-central and northwest regions of Uganda between October 2011 and Feb 2014

Number positive Weighted pfPR % OR 95% CI P
Environment/home characteristics
 Season
  Dry season 304 46.2 Ref.
  Wet season 249 66.9 2.35 0.35–15.7 0.404
 Home location
  Urban 340 42.8 Ref.
  Rural 211 67.5 2.77 0.37–20.9 0.350
Parents education/occupation
 Mother’s education level
  Up to primary 4 315 53.5 Ref.
  Primary 5 or higher 236 51.5 0.92 0.64–1.34 0.685
 Mother’s occupation
  Other 40 57.2 Ref.
  Subsistence farmer 511 52.2 0.81 0.36–1.85 0.637
 Father’s education level
  Up to primary 4 136 61.9 Ref.
  Primary 5 or higher 415 50.6 0.63 0.36–1.11 0.147
 Father’s occupation
  Other 103 47.6 Ref.
  Subsistence farmer 448 53.6 1.27 1.04–1.56 0.050
Keeping animals near or inside the house
 Chicken
  No 106 45.2 Ref.
  Yes 447 54.2 1.43 0.52–3.92 0.505
 Pig
  No 473 51.8 Ref.
  Yes 80 56.3 1.20 0.29 4.94 0.809
 Sheep
  No 393 48.3 Ref.
  Yes 160 61 1.68 1.05 2.69 0.064
 Cow
  No 304 47.4 Ref.
  Yes 248 56.5 1.44 0.95 2.18 0.121
 Birds
  No 462 52.5 Ref.
  Yes 91 52.7 1.01 0.71 1.44 0.958
 Dog
  No 349 49.4 Ref.
  Yes 204 57.4 1.38 0.65 2.93 0.430
Use of herbs for treatment
 Herb applied to skin
  No 427 51.5 Ref.
  Yes 126 61.5 1.50 0.67 3.38 0.352
 Herb applied to gums
  No 292 49.8 Ref.
  Yes 261 59.4 1.47 0.51 4.21 0.492
Number of hospital admissions since birth
 0 267 47.3 Ref.
 1 131 54.1 1.31 0.92 1.86
 2 58 62.9 1.89 0.40 9.01
 3+ 97 61.2 1.75 0.61 5.03 0.402

OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence intervals