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. 2020 Jul 26;10(7):e033796. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033796

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants

CHI participants (n=61) Controls (n=156)
Participation in trial for
 Schistosomiasis (n=17) 16 (26%) N/A
 Hookworm (n=26) 22 (36%)
 Malaria (n=23) 23 (38%)
Sex
 Male 24 (39%) 35 (22%)
 Female 37 (61%) 35 (22%)
 Missing 23 (15%)
Age
 <18 years 0 3 (2%)
 18 to 24 years 38 (62%) 145 (93%)
 25 to 30 years 11 (18%) 8 (5%)
 >30 years 12 (20%) 0
Employment
 Student 41 (67%) 156 (100%)
 Working 19 (31%)
 Other 1 (2%)
Previously participated in research
 Yes 17 (28%) N/A
 No 44 (72%)
Employed in healthcare or healthcare-related study?
 Yes 32 (53%) 126 (81%)
 No 29 (47%) 30 (19%)
Would you participate in one of these controlled human infection trials?
 Yes, both N/A 9 (6%)
 Yes, only malaria 35 (22%)
 Yes, only hookworm 4 (3%)
 No 108 (69%)

CHI, controlled human infection.