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. 2020 Oct 15;15(10):e0240615. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0240615

Table 5. Associations of ONID risk with genotype and allele distributions of PON3 polymorphisms.

SNPs Models Total (n = 300) ONID group Control group (n = 150) P value Crude OR Adjusted OR*
(n = 150) (95% CI) (95% CI)
rs11767787 Genotype 0.013
TT 211(70.33) 96(64) 115(76.67) 1 1
CT 89(29.67) 54(36) 35(23.33) 2.12(1.19–3.77 2.12(1.18–3.84)
Allele 0.013
T 511(85.17) 246(82) 265(88.33) 1 1
C 89(14.83) 54(18) 35(11.67) 1.65(1.05–2.6) 1.68(1.06–2.66)
rs13226149 Genotype 0.003
GG 211(70.33) 93(62) 118(78.67) 1 1
AG 89(29.67) 57(38) 32(21.33) 2.09(1.27–3.43) 2.09(1.25–3.47)
Allele 0.003
G 511(85.17) 243(81) 268(89.33) 1
A 89(14.83) 57(19) 32(10.67) 1.86(1.19–2.91) 1.87(1.19–2.93)
rs17882539 Genotype 0.0009
CC 215(71.67) 95(63.33) 120(80) 1 1
CT 85(28.33) 55(36.67) 30(20) 2.56(1.44–4.57) 2.59(1.44–4.67)
Allele 0.0009
C 515(85.83) 245(81.67) 270(90) 1
T 85(14.17) 55(18.33) 30(10) 1.97(1.23–3.16) 1.95(1.22–3.14)

The numbers in the parentheses are % in columns 3, 4, and 5.

SNP, single nucleotide polymorphism; ONID, occupational noise-induced deafness; OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval.

*Adjusted for age, smoking, drinking, BMI, exposure time and noise exposure level in the conditional logistic regression model.