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. 2018 Oct 11;219(3):400–409. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiy542

Table 2.

Associations Between Potential Risk Factors and Oral Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) Levels Among Healthy Subjects in China

Variablea Subjects With Low Oral EBV Loads,b
No. (%)
Subjects With High Oral EBV Loads,b
No. (%)
OR (95% CI) Adjusted
OR (95% CI)c
Age, y
 ≤30 270 (57.20) 202 (42.80) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 31–40 865 (52.78) 774 (47.22) 1.20 (.97–1.47) 1.14 (.92–1.40)
 41–50 1106 (51.78) 1030 (48.22) 1.24 (1.02–1.52) 1.15 (.93–1.41)
 51–60 715 (45.22) 866 (54.78) 1.62 (1.32–1.99) 1.48 (1.19–1.83)
 >60 321 (44.03) 408 (55.97) 1.70 (1.34–2.15) 1.60 (1.26–2.04)
P trend d <.001 <.001
Sex
 Female 1102 (63.04) 646 (36.96) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Male 2175 (45.22) 2635 (54.78) 2.07 (1.85–2.31) 2.05 (1.83–2.30)
Education level
 High school or less 2284 (48.31) 2444 (51.69) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 University or greater 968 (54.05) 823 (45.95) 0.79 (.71–.89) 0.88 (.78–.98)
Family history of tumor
 No 2713 (50.30) 2681 (49.70) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Yes 529 (48.27) 567 (51.73) 1.08 (.95–1.24) 1.06 (.92–1.21)
Family history of NPC
 No 3186 (49.97) 3190 (50.03) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Yes 56 (49.12) 58 (50.88) 1.03 (.71–1.50) 1.11 (.76–1.61)
Cigarette smoking
 Never smoker 1930 (57.46) 1429 (42.54) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Former smoker 314 (50.48) 308 (49.52) 1.32 (1.11–1.57) 0.97 (.80–1.17)
 Current smoker 1026 (40.05) 1536 (59.95) 2.02 (1.82–2.24) 1.58 (1.39–1.79)
P trend d <.001 <.001
Alcohol consumption
 Nondrinker 1493 (45.98) 1754 (54.02) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 ≤1 drink/day 688 (51.08) 659 (48.92) 0.82 (.72–.93) 0.74 (.65–.85)
 >1 drink/day 694 (47.86) 756 (52.14) 0.93 (.82–1.05) 0.80 (.70–.91)
P trend d .083 <.001
Preserved vegetable consumption
 Less than monthly 2276 (47.52) 2514 (52.48) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Monthly 399 (45.39) 480 (54.61) 1.09 (.94–1.26) 1.14 (.98–1.32)
 Weekly or more 190 (51.77) 177 (48.23) 0.84 (.68–1.04) 0.83 (.67–1.03)
P trend d .540 .696
Tea intake
 Less than monthly 390 (41.01) 561 (58.99) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Monthly 309 (45.71) 367 (54.29) 0.83 (.68–1.01) 0.81 (.66–1.00)
 Weekly or more 508 (41.20) 725 (58.80) 0.99 (.84–1.18) 0.77 (.64–.93)
P trend d .965 .008
Herbal tea intake
 Less than monthly 262 (45.09) 319 (54.91) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Monthly 562 (39.63) 856 (60.37) 1.25 (1.03–1.52) 1.26 (1.03–1.55)
 Weekly or more 376 (44.44) 470 (55.56) 1.03 (.83–1.27) 1.00 (.81–1.25)
P trend d .904 .695
Cantonese soup consumption
 Less than monthly 50 (45.05) 61 (54.95) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Monthly 192 (36.02) 341 (63.98) 1.46 (.96–2.20) 1.56 (1.02–2.38)
 Weekly or more 958 (43.57) 1241 (56.43) 1.06 (.72–1.56) 1.15 (.78–1.70)
P trend d .053 .119
Salted fish consumption
 Less than monthly 1122 (42.27) 1519 (57.73) 1.00 (reference) 1.00 (reference)
 Monthly 44 (35.48) 80 (64.52) 1.33 (.91–1.94) 1.30 (.89–1.90)
 Weekly or more 45 (47.37) 50 (52.63) 0.81 (.54–1.23) 0.80 (.52–1.22)
P trend d .875 .779

aData on Cantonese tea, Chinese herbal tea, slow-cooked soup, and salted fish were available only for the 21RCCP and south populations.

bOral EBV levels were divided into low and high levels according to the median number of EBV copies in saliva or mouthwash per milliliter. For mouthwash EBV loads in the 21RCCP population, a low EBV level refers to <104.55 copies/mL of mouthwash and a high EBV level refers to ≥104.55 copies/mL of mouthwash; for salivary EBV loads in the south, north, and northeast populations, a low EBV level refers to <104.47 copies/mL of saliva, and a high EBV level refers to ≥104.47 copies/mL of saliva.

cMultivariable logistic regression was used by adjusting for age (continuous variable), sex (male or female), and education level (high school and less or university and greater).

dLinear trends tests were performed by treating ordered categorical variables as continuous variables.