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. 2019 Nov 28;12:777. doi: 10.1186/s13104-019-4759-1

Table 3.

Multivariate analysis for factors potentially associated with Intestinal parasite infection among Sebeya school children, January to February, 2017

Risk factor Status of intestinal parasitic infections COR (95% CI) AOR (95% CI)
Positive, n (%) Negative, n (%)
Grade level
 1–4 90 (50.6) 88 (49.4) 9.29 (4.78, 18.06)** 8.21 (3.88, 17.48)**
 5–6 24 (19.5) 99 (80.5) 2.20 (1.05, 4.64)** 2.51 (1.14, 5.540)*
 7–8 12 (9.9) 109 (90.1) 1.00 1.00
Father occupation
 Farmer 88 (28.5) 221 (71.5) 1.25 (0.66, 2.35) 1.26 (0.62, 2.53)
 Daily labourer 16 (51.6) 15 (48.4) 3.34 (1.34, 8.33)** 2.96 (1.07, 8.18)*
 Trader 7 (35.0) 13 (65.0) 1.69 (0.57, 5.00) 1.28 (0.38, 4.22)
 Civil servant 15 (24.2) 47 (75.8) 1.00 1.00
Clean finger nail
 Yes 43 (23.2) 142 (76.8) 1.00 1.00
 No 83 (35.0) 154 (65.0) 1.78 (1.15, 2.74)** 1.72 (1.04, 2.85)**
Open field defecation
 Yes 21 (60.0) 14 (40.0) 4.03 (1.98, 8.21)** 2.82 (1.21, 7.45)**
 No 105 (27.1) 282 (72.9) 1.00 1.00
Washing hands at critical times
 Yes 71 (27.5) 187 (72.5) 0.45 (0.29, 0.69)** 0.32 (0.16, 0.65)*
 No 55 (33.5) 109 (66.5) 1.00 1.00
Shoe wearing habit
 Regular 57 (31.5) 124 (68.5) 1.00 1.00
 Irregular 82 (32.3) 172 (67.7) 3.44 (2.22, 5.33)** 1.72 (1.02, 2.91)**

1.00 = Reference, *significant at p value < 0.05, **significant at p value < 0.001