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. 2019 Feb 10;7:100081. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2019.100081

Table 3.

Comparison of time spent by humans and ruminants on different land types between wet and dry seasons. Univariable beta regression models with sublocation as a random effect.

Land type Host Odds ratio (dry season compared to short rainy season) p-value
Artificial/bare Human 1.12 [0.92, 1.36] .267
Ruminant 1.27 [1.03, 1.58] .028
Crops/grassland Human 1.01 [0.87, 1.17] .929
Ruminant 1.16 [0.90, 1.51] .256⁎⁎
Rice paddies Human 1.10 [0.95, 1.26] .204⁎⁎⁎
Ruminant 1.00 [0.91, 1.09] .981
Swamp Human 0.83 [0.69, 0.99] .034
Ruminant 1.25 [0.96, 1.63 .093
Woodland/shrubs Human 0.96 [0.81, 1.14] .642
Ruminant 1.31 [0.88, 1.95] .188

Figures in square brackets are 95% confidence intervals.

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p < .001.

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p < .01.

p < .05