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Table 2 Results of regression model, fit indices, and residuals for the Zika cumulative incidence

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

Variables

OLS

SAR

CAR

 

coefficient

p-valor

coefficient

p-valor

coefficient

p-valor

INCOME< 1 MW

0.06

0.010

−0.10

<  0.001

− 0.27

<  0.001

INCOME1to2MW

1.40

<  0.001

0.58

<  0.001

0.44

<  0.001

WATER_SYST

−0.49

<  0.001

−0.19

<  0.001

− 0.27

<  0.001

SEWAGE_SYST

−0.35

<  0.001

− 0.09

<  0.001

−0.09

<  0.001

TEAM_FHS

0.07

<  0.001

0.04

<  0.001

0.04

0.080

R2

0.078

0.440

0.438

Log-likelihood

−10,020.37

−7482.16

− 7495.20

AIC

20,054.74

14,980.31

15,006.39

The spatial dependence term

  

ρ = 0.718

λ = 0.740

Moran – residual

0.50

0.001

−0.04

0.999

−0.05

0.999