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. 2021 Feb 5;21:298. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10275-0

Table 2.

Bivariate and multivariable logistic regression for factors associated with contracting anthrax in 2014

Variables Categories Controls Cases OR 95% CI p-value aOR 95% Cl
Sex Female 11 (29.7) 10 (27.0) 1 1.14 0.42–3.14
Male 26 (70.3) 27 (73.0) 1.14 0.42–3.14 0.797
Marital Status Has partner 15 (40.5) 22 (59.5) 1
No partner 22 (59.5) 15 (40.5) 0.46 0.18–1.18 0.106
Education Primary and below 15 (40.5) 12 (32.4) 1
Secondary and above 22 (59.5) 25 (67.6) 1.42 0.55–3.68 0.469
Employment Employed 5 (13.5) 9 (24.3) 1
Peasant farmer 10 (27.0) 6 (16.2) 0.33 0.07–1.48 0.352
Unemployed 22 (59.5) 22 (59.5) 0.56 0.16–1.93
Religion a Traditional churches 18 (48.7) 19 (5.4) 1
Apostolic 13 (38.1) 8 (21.6) 0.58 0.20–1.74 0.337
Others 6 (16.2) 10 (27.0) 1.58 0.48–5.24
b Ate meat No 17 (46.0) 4 (10.8) 1
Yes 20 (54.0) 33 (89.2) 7.00 2.06–23.82 0.002
Source of meat Butchery 11 (29.7) 2 (5.4) 1
Other villages 10 (27.0) 27 (73.0) 14.85 2.79–79.06 0.001 15.21 2.32–99.81
Own cattle 6 (16.2) 6 (16.2) 5.5 0.84–36.20 7.25 0.84–62.57
Missing 10 (27.1) 2 (5.4)
c Cutting meat No 20 (54.1) 7 (18.9) 1
Yes 17 (45.9) 30 (81.1) 5.32 1.91–14.77 0.002
Skinning No 29 (78.4) 15 (40.5) 1
Yes 8 (21.6) 22 (59.5) 5.04 1.77–14.36 0.001 4.32 1.25–14.94
Cooking No 23 (62.2) 12 (32.4) 1
Yes 14 (37.8) 25 (67.6) 3.42 1.32–8.91 0.012
d Cuts No 31 (83.8) 22 (59.5) 1
Yes 6 (16.2) 15 (40.5) 3.50 1.18–10.51 0.024
Hide preparation No 26 (70.3) 21 (56.8) 1
Yes 11 (29.7) 16 (43.2) 1.80 0.69–4.70 0.229
Heard of anthrax before No 10 (27.0) 19 (51.4) 1
Yes 27 (77.0) 18 (48.6) 0.35 0.13–0.93 0.034
e Religion permissions No 33 (89.2) 21 (56.8) 1
Yes 4 (10.8) 16 (43.2) 6.29 1.85–21.39 0.003 6.12 1.28–29.37

OR odds ratio, aOR adjusted odds ratio, CI confidence interval

aTraditional churches – Anglican, Methodist, Roman Catholic and Reformed Church of Zimbabwe

bAte meat from a cattle slaughtered due to unknown illness or butchered after an unobserved death

cCutting skinned meat prior to cooking

dCut him- or herself while skinning or cutting meat

e Religion which permits eating meat from cattle killed due to unknown causes or butchered after an unobserved death