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Table 3 Epidemiological features of the mothers of children with CZS

From: Health demands and care of children with congenital Zika syndrome and their mothers in a Brazilian state

ID

City

Schooling

Years of study

Planned gestation

Marital status during pregnancy

Marital status during data collection

Occupation

Family income (USD)

Per capita income (USD)

1

Campo Grande

Complete HS

11

No

Single

Single

Filling station attendant

238.50

79.50

2

Campo Grande

Complete HS

11

Yes

Married

Married

Housewife

65.00

21.67

3

Caracol

Incomplete HE

13

Yes

Married

Singlea

Housewife

237.50

79.17

4

Campo Grande

Incomplete HS

9

No

Married

Singlea

Housewife

350.00

116.67

5

Campo Grande

Complete HE

16

Yes

Married

Married

Professor

750.00

187.50

6

Campo Grande

Incomplete HS

9

Yes

Married

Married

Housewife

477.00

159.00

7

Rio Verde de Mato Grosso

Complete HE

15

Yes

Married

Married

Public servant

500.00

100.00

8

Campo Grande

Master’s degree

17

No

Married

Married

Lawyer

750.00

187.50

9

Campo Grande

Complete HS

11

No

Single

Single

Housewife

238.50

119.25

10

Campo Grande

Incomplete HS

10

No

Married

Married

Baker

275.00

55.00

11

Campo Grande

Incomplete HE

13

Married

Married

Student

12

Campo Grande

Complete HE

15

Single

Biotechnologist

13

Camapuã

Incomplete ES

9

Single

Housewife

14

Dourados

Complete HS

11

Single

Housewife

  1. Abbreviations: --, no data available, ES Elementary school, HE Higher education, HS High school, ID Identification number, USD United States dollars
  2. amarital status changed