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. 2019 Apr 29;19:143. doi: 10.1186/s12884-019-2290-y

Table 2.

Association between socio-demographic factors and bacteriuria in pregnancy

characteristics bacteriuria OR (IC à 95%) p
positive negative total
Age
 18–22 5(11.1) 40(88. 9) 45(12.7) 1
 23–27 12(10.2) 106(89.8) 118(33.3) 0.906 (0.3–2.734) 0.86
 28–32 13(10.8) 107(89.2) 120(33.9) 0.972 (0.326–2.901) 0.95
 33–37 3(5.4) 53(94.6) 56(15.8) 0.453 (0.102–2.008) 0.29
 38–42 2(13.3) 13(86.7) 15(4.2) 1.231 (0.213–7.12) 0.81
Marital status
 Single 17(13.8) 106(86.2) 123(65.3)
 Married 18(7.8) 213(92.2) 231(34.7) 0.537 (0.252–1.145) 0.11
Education
 illiterate 2(50) 2(50) 4(1.1) 1
 Primary 3(7.9) 35(92.1) 38(10.7) 0.088 (0.009–0.872) 0.037
 Secondary 14(10.1) 124(89.9) 138(39) 0.113 (0.015–0.874) 0.036
 University 16(9.2) 158(90.8) 174(49.2) 0.106 (0.014–0.81) 0.03
Income /Month
 No income 17(8.6) 180(91.4) 197(55.6) 1
  ≤ 35,000 5(10.6) 42(89.4) 47(13.3) 1.237 (0.409–3.74) 0.70
  > 35,000 13(11.8) 97(88.2) 110(31.1) 0.738 (0.255–2.135) 0.57

The significance of entries in boldface: significant p value