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. 2021 Apr 8;2021:5712309. doi: 10.1155/2021/5712309

Table 2.

Prevalence of malaria parasite and malnutrition by sociodemographic factors.

Parameter Category N Malaria parasite prevalence % (n) χ 2,P value Malnutrition prevalence χ 2,P value
Gender Male 267 28.5 (76) 0.133, 16.5 (44) 0.648,0.421
Female 299 27.1 (81) 0.715 14.0 (42)
Age 1–5 291 28.9 (84) 11.855,0.003 21.0 (61) 17.110,<0.001
6–10 141 35.5 (50) 6.4 (9)
11–15 134 17.2 (23) 11.9 (16)

Altitude Lowland 348 32.8 (114) 11.360,0.001 18.1 (63) 5.934
Highland 218 19.7 (43) 10.6 (23) 0.015

Point of presentation Community 208 17.8 (37) 16.243, <0.001 17.8 (37) 1.717
Hospital 358 33.5 (120) 13.7 (49) 0.190

Parents' agec ≤25 16 6.2 (1) 3.940,0.268 25.0 (4) 5.076,0.166
26–35 116 22.4 (26) 17.2 (20)
36–50 180 20.6 (37) 13.9 (25)
>50 95 14.4 (14) 8.4 (8)

Education Primary 132 19.7 (26) 7.288,0.063 17.4 (23) 2.516,0.472
Secondary 230 28.3 (65) 13.9 (32)
Tertiary 179 31.3 (56) 14.0 (25)
No formal 25 40.0 (10) 24.0 (6)

Family size 1–5 286 32.5 (93) 6.605,0.037 13.6 (39) 2.629,0.269
6–10 248 23.0 (57) 17.7 (44)
>10 32 21.9 (7) 9.4 (3)

Occupation Farming 123 29.3 (36) 11.239,0.081 10.6 (13) 14.495,0.025
Civil servant 77 24.7 (19) 10.4 (8)
Petty trading 63 33.3 (21) 9.5 (6)
Private worker 92 20.7 (19) 16.3 (15)
Fishing 103 28.2 (29) 23.3 (24)
Jobless 69 39.1 (27) 23.2 (16)
Retired 39 15.4 (6) 10.3 (4)

Ethnicity Coastal 212 19.3 (41) 2.861,0.581 10.8 (23) 10.816, 0.029
Grassland 112 17.0 (19) 12.5 (14)
Forest 5 20.0 (1) 20.0 (1)
Sahel 7 0.0 (0) 14.3 (1)
Other ethnic groups 68 23.5 (16) 26.5 (18)

cCalculated for 407 participants. P values in bold are statistically significant.