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Table 1 Risk factors associated with S. haematobium infection (n = 170)

From: Prevalence of schistosomiasis and associated risk factors among school children in Um-Asher Area, Khartoum, Sudan

Variable

Infection, n (%)

χ2(df)

P value

Positive

Negative

Gender

 Male

11 (50%)

64 (43.2%)

.355 (1)

.551

 Female

11 (50%)

84 (56.8%)

  

Age

 6–9

1 (4.5%)

37 (25%)

4.747 (2)

.093

 10–13

18 (81.8%)

98 (66.2%)

  

 14–17

3 (13.6%)

13 (8.8%)

  

Distance of residence from water source

 Far

15 (68.2%)

98 (66.2%)

.33 (1)

.855

 Near

7 (31.8%)

50 (33.8%)

  

Type of toilet

 Sanitary latrine

8 (36.4%)

57 (38.5%)

.037 (1)

.846

 Non-sanitary latrine

14 (63.6%)

91 (61.5%)

  

Bathing habit

 Home

22 (100%)

129 (87.2%)

3.180 (3)

.365

 Canal

0 (.0%)

3 (2.0%)

  

 River

0 (.0%)

3 (2.0%)

  

 All

0 (.0%)

13 (8.8%)

  

Parents educational status

 Primary

8 (36.4%)

39 (26.4%)

1.107 (3)

.775

 Inter mediate

3 (13.6%)

21 (14.2%)

  

 Secondary

4 (18.2%)

37 (25%)

  

 University

7 (31.8%)

51 (34.5%)

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