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. 2021 Jan 13;2021:8889302. doi: 10.1155/2021/8889302

Table 5.

Multivariable logistic regression on associated risk factors with intestinal parasites and Salmonella typhi infection among food handlers working in catering establishments in Dawuro Zone, South-Western Ethiopia, March to July 2019 (N = 402).

Variables Response category Positive for intestinal parasites and Salmonella P value AOR (95% CI)
Yes No
Age (in years) <20 18 80 1
20-40 55 191 0.239 0.602 (0.258-1.402)
≥40 35 23 0.034 0.436 (0.203-0.937)
Level of education No education 36 25 0.037 2.142 (1.048-4.378)
Primary 47 129 0.768 1.090 (0.614-1.936)
Secondary and above 25 140 1
Hand washing practice after visiting the latrine Not wash 59 31 0.001 4.355 (1.771-10.708)
Water only 42 208 0.131 2.199 (0.790-6.121)
Water and soap 7 55 1
Cover mouth with tissue paper, when coughing or sneezing accidentally during food preparation Yes 44 238 1
No 64 58 0.018 0.530 (0.312-0.899)
Store foods which are capable of supporting microorganisms' growth in the refrigerator Yes 27 243 1
No 81 51 0.004 0.465 (0.275-0.787)
Medical checkup (in the last four months) Yes 15 62 1
No 93 232 0.004 0.278 (0.116-0.667)
Fingernail status Trimmed 30 218 1
Untrimmed 78 76 0.000 0.382 (0.229-0.635)