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Table 4 Univariable and multiple logistic regression analysis of variables associated with S. mansoni among study participants non-adjusted and adjusted for age and sex and for socioeconomic status of household head in Korhogo

From: Risk factors for schistosomiasis in an urban area in northern Côte d’Ivoire

Schistosomiasis

OR (95% CI)

aOR (95% CI)

Sociodemographic factors

 Age (in year) ([10–15]/[5–10])

6.26 (2.30–17.20)

6.05 (2.32–15.80)*

 Sex (females / males)

0.08 (0.03–0.25)

0.08 (0.03–0.26)*

School level of the childrena

 Schooled/non–schooled

0.63 (0.28–1.38)

0.40 (0.16–0.99)

School level of parentsb

 High/low

1.14 (0.46–2.85)

1.37 (0.51–3.68)

Environmental factors (no vs. yes)

 Well as source of drinking water

2.79 (1.20–6.51)

2.93 (1.09–7.92)*

 Well as source of plant watering

0.54 (0.18–1.60)

0.40 (0.11–1.48)

 Tap as source of drinking water

0.47 (0.20–1.08)

0.45 (0.17–1.21)

 Using modern latrine

1.16 (0.42–3.17)

1.27 (0.42–3.86)

 Household at 500 m from surface water

0.29 (0.13–0.70)

0.31 (0.12–0.82)*

 Swimming in surface water point

0.16 (0.04–0.56)

0.12 (0.02–0.66)*

 Fishing in surface water

0.30 (0.07–1.31)

0.23 (0.01–7.93)

Socio–economic status (by PCA)c

 Most poor

  

 Poor

4.75 (1.20–18.88)

 

 Less poor

2.45 (0.70–8.58)

 
  1. *P < 0.05, P-value obtained from mixed logistic regression model with S. mansoni infection as outcome and household as clustering factor
  2. aSchooled = Children educated in the classical system: primary and secondary school; Non-schooled = Children non-educated in the classical system: who never went to school + Koranic school
  3. bHigh = Parents with university and secondary schools level; Low = parents with primary and Koranic school level or who never went to school
  4. cPrincipal component analysis (PCA) based on the possession of: television, radio, fridge, bicycle, motorbike, car, electricity, ventilator, tap water, latrine, brick home