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Table 1 Spearman correlation for Zika virus incidence and variables related to socioeconomic status, household conditions, and rainfall

From: Association between socio-environmental factors, coverage by family health teams, and rainfall in the spatial distribution of Zika virus infection in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 2015 and 2016

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INCOME < 1 MW

INCOME1to2MW

BROWN_BLACK

NO_SCHOOL

WATER_SYST

SEWAGE_SYST

GARB_COLLECT

LIVE_ALONE

RAINFALL

TEAM_FHS

LOG_TXZIKV

0.122a

0.223a

0.099a

0.096a

−0.148a

− 0.192a

0.055a

− 0.084a

− 0.174a

0.052a

INCOME < 1 MW

 

0.076a

0.881a

0.808a

−0.221a

−0.337a

− 0.212a

−0.205a

− 0.320a

0.245a

INCOME1to2MW

  

0.218a

0.061a

−0.001

−0.072a

0.094a

−0.146a

− 0.269a

−0.059a

BROWN_BLACK

   

0.756a

−0.199a

−0.322a

− 0.198a

−0.188a

− 0.309a

0.215a

NO_SCHOOL

    

−0.253a

−0.369a

− 0.270a

−0.233a

− 0.268a

0.183a

WATER_SYST

     

0.447a

0.211a

0.066a

0.043a

−0.003

SEWAGE_SYST

      

0.198a

0.139a

0.126a

0.028a

GARB_COLLECT

       

0.037a

−0.033a

−0.051a

LIVE_ALONE

        

0.225a

0.018

RAINFALL

         

−0.011

  1. a level of significance: 0.05