Table 5.
Characteristics | Total samples | Prevalence of sub-microscopic infectionsa, n (%) | Odds Ratio (95% CI) | P valueb |
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Gender | ||||
Male | 1615 | 32 (1.98%) | 1.32 (0.85–2.05) | 0.223 |
Female | 2035 | 53 (2.6%) | ||
Age (years) | ||||
≤ 5 | 636 | 9 (1.42%) | Ref. group | – |
6–15 | 1249 | 25 (2%) | 1.43 (0.66–3.07) | 0.366 |
16–30 | 640 | 18 (2.81%) | 2.02 (0.9–4.54) | 0.087 |
31–45 | 579 | 19 (3.28%) | 2.36 (1.06–5.27) | 0.035* |
46–60 | 338 | 9 (2.66%) | 1.91 (0.75–4.85) | 0.175 |
> 60 | 208 | 5 (2.4%) | 1.71 (0.57–5.17) | 0.339 |
Body temperaturec (°C) | ||||
≥ 37.5 | 186 | 4 (2.15%) | 0.96 (0.35–2.66) | 0.94 |
< 37.5 | 3411 | 76 (2.23%) | ||
Citizenship | ||||
Thai citizenship | 1508 | 34 (2.25%) | 1.06 (0.68–1.64) | 0.795 |
Foreigner | 2142 | 51 (2.38%) | ||
Study site | ||||
Nong Bua | 1579 | 49 (3.1%) | 4.45 (1.59–12.38) | 0.004* |
Tala Oka | 883 | 12 (1.36%) | 1.91 (0.61–5.96) | 0.264 |
Mae Salid Noi | 560 | 4 (0.71%) | Ref. group | – |
Suan Oi | 359 | 20 (5.57%) | 8.26 (2.79–24.37) | 0* |
Ko Ma Nae | 165 | 0 (0%) | 0 | 1 |
Pha Man | 72 | 0 (0%) | 0 | 1 |
Orphanage | 32 | 0 (0%) | 0 | 1 |
Occupation | ||||
Student | 1440 | 32 (2.22%) | 1.58 (0.75–3.33) | 0.23 |
Hireling/labour | 781 | 18 (2.32%) | 1.64 (0.73–3.68) | 0.229 |
Child | 633 | 9 (1.42%) | Ref. group | – |
Plantation | 493 | 19 (3.85%) | 2.78 (1.24–6.19) | 0.013* |
Housekeeper | 74 | 0 (0%) | 0 | 1 |
Merchant | 66 | 4 (6.06%) | 4.47 (1.34–14.92) | 0.015* |
Other (e.g., cripple, retired, monk, government officer) | 163 | 3 (1.84%) | 1.29 (0.35–4.85) | 0.698 |
*Statistically significant difference
aSub-microscopic infection was defined when the sample was LAMP-positive but microscopy negative
bP values were obtained by binary logistic regression and is significant at < 0.05
c53 samples were excluded since the body temperature data was not available