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. 2020 Aug 25;11:e00177. doi: 10.1016/j.parepi.2020.e00177

Table 4.

Crude and adjusted odds ratios for associations between risk factors and co-infection of Helicobacter pylori and any intestinal parasite.

Variable Coinfected (%) Not coinfected (%) COR (95% CI) P AOR (95% CI) P
Age
 <5 8 (28.6%) 20 (71.4%) 1
 5 to 9 47 (24.2%) 147 (75.8%) 0.799 (0.330–1.933) 0.619
 10 to 14 37 (21.1%) 138 (78.9%) 0.670 (0.273–1.643) 0.382
Sex
 Male 48 (23.6%) 155 (76.4%) 1.077 (0.676–1.716) 0.756
 Female 44 (22.3%) 153 (77.8%) 1
Residence
 Rural 3 (27.3%) 8 (72.7%) 1.264 (0.328–4.865) 0.733
 Urban 89 (22.9%) 300 (77.1%) 1
Maternal education
 Non-formal 50 (29.8%) 118 (70.2%) 1.917 (1.198–3.068) 0.007 1.978 (1.183–3.307) 0.009
 Formal 42 (18.1%) 190 (81.9%) 1 1
History of child vaccination
 Yes 88 (22.4%) 304 (77.6%) 1
 No 4 (50%) 4 (50%) 3.455 (0.847–14.094) 0.084
Breastfeeding mother
 Yes 56 (25.0%) 168 (75.0%) 1.333 (0.788–2.255) 0.283 1.241 (0.726–2.121) 0.43
 No 26 (20%) 104 (80%) 1 1
Child dewormeda
 Yes 67 (23.3%) 221 (76.7% 1
 No 25 (22.3%) 87 (77.7%) 0.948 (0.562–1.598) 0.841
Wall material
 Wood and mud 49 (24.3%) 153 (75.7%) 1 1
 Brocket 40 (24.1%) 126 (75.9%) 0.991 (0.614–1.601) 0.971 0.425 (0.121–1.496) 0.183
 Othersb 3 (10%) 27 (90%) 0.347 (0.101–1.193) 0.093 0.207 (0.026–1.626) 0.173
Cooking location
 Inside house 69 (22.5%) 237 (77.5%) 0.886 (0.515–1.524) 0.662
 Outside house 23 (24.7%) 70 (75.3%) 1
Water source
 Piped 90 (23.2%) 298 (76.8%) 1
 Otherc 2 (16.7%) 10 (83.3%) 0.662 (0.142–3.078) 0.599
Toilet type
 Flush and ventilated pit 1 (5.6%) 17 (94.4%) 0.189 (0.025–1.439) 0.108
 Traditional pit or none 90 (23.7%) 289 (76.3%) 1
Waste disposal
 Pit 15 (22.4%) 52 (77.6%) 1
 Burning 58 (26.1%) 164 (73.9%) 1.226 (0.641–2.343) 0.538
 Garbage bin 17 (17.3%) 81 (82.7%) 0.728 (0.335–1.582) 0.422
 Other 2 (16.7%) 10 (83.3%) 0.693 (0.137–3.515) 0.658
Number of people in home
 2 to 4 42 (25.1%) 125 (74.9%) 1.218 (0.517–2.870) 0.652
 5 to 7 42 (21.6%) 152 (78.4%) 1.002 (0.426–2.353) 0.997
 >7 8 (21.6%) 29 (78.4%) 1
Number of older siblings (alive)
 0 38 (24.8%) 115 (75.2%) 1.322 (0.416–4.197) 0.636
 1 to 4 50 (22.1%) 176 (77.9%) 1.136 (0.364–3.552) 0.826
 >5 4(20%) 16 (80%) 1
Maternal occupation
 Housewife 46 (25.3%) 136 (74.7%) 1
 Othersd 46 (21.1%) 172 (78.9% 0.791 (0.496–1.261) 0.324
Cat or dog
 Yes 41 (23.0%) 137 (77.0%) 1.003 (0.628–1.603) 0.989
 No 51 (23.0%) 171 (77.0%) 1
Farm animalse
 Yes 30 (22.1%) 106 (77.9%) 0.922 (0.562–1.513) 0.748
 No 62 (23.5%) 202 (76.5%) 1
Electricity Usef
 Yes 90 (23.8%) 288 (76.2%) 1 1
 No 2 (9.5% 19 (90.5%) 0.337 (0.077–1.474 0.149 0.207 (0.026–1.626) 0.134
Housing socioeconomic conditionsg
 Lower 72 (24.7%) 219 (75.3%) 1.463 (0.841–2.544) 0.178
 Higher 20 (18.3%) 89 (81.7%) 1
Child sleeping materialsh
 Sponge 66 (21.9%) 235 (78.1%) 1
 Others 26 (26.3%) 73 (73.7%) 1.268 (0.751–2.142) 0.375
a

Defined as receiving single dose of 500 mg of mebendazole within past 6 months.

b

Other materials include cement, stone, bricks, corrugated iron.

c

Other sources of water defined as well, spring, river, pond, dam.

d

Other jobs include farming, trading, government work, or others.

e

Defined as ownership of a sheep, goat, pig, hen, cow, ox, horse, mule, or donkey.

f

Combined electricity use for cooking and non-cooking; Yes defined as sometimes or everyday.

g

Defined by roof type (thatched or corrugated iron), floor type (cement, mud, other), and if the child slept on a bed. Lower conditions indicate combinations of no bed and/or lower housing conditions (mud floor and thatched roof). Higher conditions defined by child having a bed with cement floor and corrugated iron roof.

h

Defined by whether children slept on pillows and mattresses made of sponge or other materials (grass, cloth, natural fibers, or no pillow/mattress).