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. 2020 Jun 12;11:179–188. doi: 10.2147/PHMT.S252061

Table 3.

Bivariable and Multivariable Analysis of Intestinal Parasitic Infections and Potential Risk Factors Among Primary School Children in Harbu Town, From February to May, 2018

S. No. Parameter P–value COR [95% CI] P–value AOR [95% CI]
1. Sex
Male 0.0003 2.4 [1.5–4.0] 0.009 *2.42 [1.25–4.7]
Female Ref. Ref.
2. Good finger nail hygiene
Yes 0.001 0.33 [0.17–0.63]
No Ref.
3. Sugarcane eating habit
Yes 0.001 0.44 [0.27–0.72]
No Ref.
4. Residence
Urban 0.074 1.58 [0.96–2.62]
Rural
5. Availability of water body
Yes 0.000 20.4 [11.0–38.0] 0.000 *7.64 [3.3–17.8]
No Ref. Ref.
6. Having contact with water bodies
Yes 0.000 24.9 [13.4–46.1] 0.000 *4.6 [2.04–10.57]
No Ref. Ref.
7. Animals living with human home
Yes 0.008 3.92 [1.43–10.8]
No Ref.
8. Habit of walking on barefoot
Yes
No
0.024 2.62 [1.13–6.07]

Notes: Only significant values (p-value) are indicated by an asterisk indicator (*).