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Table 1 Reported individual and household characteristics and the number of individuals positive for STH, S. haematobium and malaria infections

From: Schistosomiasis, soil transmitted helminthiasis, and malaria co-infections among women of reproductive age in rural communities of Kwale County, coastal Kenya

Factor

Number examined

(%)

STH infectiona

S. haematobium

Malaria

STH combined

Hookworm

T. trichiura

Overall

534 (100.0%)

30 (5.6%)

28 (5.3%)

3 (0.6%)

20 (3.8%)

26 (4.9%)

Demographic characteristics

 Age groups

  20 years and below

100 (18.7%)

4 (4.0%)

4 (4.0%)

0

6 (6.0%)

8 (8.1%)

  21–30 years

220 (41.2%)

14 (6.4%)

14 (6.4%)

1 (0.5%)

11 (5.1%)

11 (5.0%)

  31–40 years

149 (27.9%)

11 (7.4%)

10 (6.7%)

1 (0.7%)

3 (2.0%)

4 (2.7%)*

  41–50 years

65 (12.2%)

1 (1.6%)

0

1 (1.6%)

0

3 (4.6%)

 Level of education

  None

151 (28.3%)

12 (7.9%)

12 (7.9%)

1 (0.7%)

6 (3.9%)

6 (3.9%)

  Primary

313 (59.7%)

18 (5.8%)

16 (5.1%)

2 (0.6%)

11 (3.6%)

18 (5.8%)

  Secondary

60 (11.2%)

0

0

0

3 (5.0%)

2 (3.4%)

  Post-secondary

10 (1.9%)

0

0

0

0

0

 Average income (Ksh)

  Below 15,000

461 (86.3%)

23 (5.0%)

21 (4.6%)

3 (0.7%)

17 (3.7%)

22 (4.8%)

  Between 15,000–30,000

52 (9.7%)

5 (9.6%)

5 (9.6%)

0

3 (5.8%)

2 (3.9%)

  Above 30,000

21 (3.9%)

2 (9.5%)

2 (9.5%)

0

0

2 (9.5%)

 Marital status

  Single/divorced/widowed

121 (22.7%)

5 (4.1%)

5 (4.1%)

0

4 (3.3%)

5 (4.2%)

  Married

413 (77.3%)

25 (6.1%)

23 (5.6%)

3 (0.7%)

16 (3.9%)

21 (5.1%)

 Occupation

  Farmer

195 (36.5%)

12 (6.2%)

12 (6.2%)

0

9 (4.6%)

9 (4.6%)

  Business

99 (18.5%)

7 (7.1%)

7 (7.1%)

0

4 (4.0%)

6 (6.1%)

  Housewife/No job

177 (33.2%)

7 (3.9%)

5 (2.8%)*

3 (1.7%)

5 (2.9%)

10 (5.7%)

  Salaried worker

9 (1.7%)

0

0

0

0

0

  Casual laborer

23 (4.3%)

3 (13.0%)*

3 (13.0%)*

0

2 (8.7%)

1 (4.4%)

  Others

31 (5.8%)

1 (3.2%)

1 (3.2%)

0

0

0

 Religion

  Christian

52 (9.7%)

4 (7.7%)

4 (7.7%)

0

3 (5.8%)

3 (5.8%)

  Islam

482 (90.3%)

26 (5.4%)

24 (4.9%)

3 (0.6%)

17 (3.6%)

23 (4.8%)

Pregnancy factors

 Pregnancy result

  Positive

77 (14.5%)

4 (5.2%)

4 (5.2%)

0

6 (7.9%)**

9 (11.7%)***

  Negative

455 (85.5%)

25 (5.5%)

23 (5.1%)

3 (0.7%)

14 (3.1%)

17 (3.7%)

 Age when first pregnant

   < 18 years

127 (27.2%)

10 (7.9%)

9 (7.1%)

1 (0.8%)

4 (3.2%)

6 (4.7%)

  18–25 years

321 (68.7%)

18 (5.6%)

17 (5.3%)

2 (0.6%)

12 (3.8%)

17 (5.3%)

   > 25 years

19 (4.1%)

0

0

0

1 (5.3%)

1 (5.3%)

 Number of pregnancies in lifetime

  One

61 (13.1%)

2 (3.3%)

2 (3.3%)

0

4 (6.6%)

7 (11.5%)

  Two

67 (14.4%)

2 (2.9%)

2 (2.9%)

1 (1.5%)

3 (4.6%)

4 (5.9%)

  More than two

339 (72.6%)

24 (7.1%)

22 (6.5%)

2 (0.6%)

10 (2.9%)

13 (3.8%)**

 Ownership of a mosquito net

  Yes

58 (87.8%)

4 (6.9%)

4 (6.9%)

0

5 (8.8%)

7 (12.1%)

  No

8 (12.1%)

0

0

0

1 (12.5%)

2 (25.0%)

 Given iron

  Yes

35 (53.0%)

2 (5.7%)

2 (5.7%)

0

3 (8.8%)

4 (11.4%)

  No

31 (46.9%)

2 (6.5%)

2 (6.5%)

0

3 (9.7%)

5 (16.1%)

 Taken deworming tablets

  Yes

24 (36.4%)

2 (8.3%)

2 (8.3%)

0

2 (8.3%)

3 (12.5%)

  No

42 (63.6%)

2 (4.8%)

2 (4.8%)

0

4 (9.8%)

6 (14.3%)

 Taken antimalarial tablets

  Yes

33 (50.0%)

2 (6.1%)

2 (6.1%)

0

2 (6.1%)

5 (15.2%)

  No

33 (50.0%)

2 (6.1%)

2 (6.1%)

0

4 (12.5%)

4 (12.1%)

Individual WASH factors

 Handwash after helping child defecate

  Always

372 (69.7%)

20 (5.4%)

19 (5.1%)

2 (0.5%)

8 (2.2%)

14 (3.8%)

  Sometimes

140 (26.2%)

8 (5.7%)

7 (5.0%)

1 (0.7%)

10 (7.1%)**

10 (7.1%)

  Never

22 (4.1%)

2 (9.1%)

2 (9.1%)

0

2 (9.1%)

2 (9.1%)*

 Handwash before preparing food

  Always

370 (69.3%)

20 (5.4%)

20 (5.4%)

1 (0.3%)

11 (2.9%)

17 (4.6%)

  Sometimes

114 (21.4%)

8 (7.0%)

6 (5.3%)

2 (1.8%)

7 (6.2%)

7 (6.2%)

  Never

50 (9.4%)

2 (4.0%)

2 (4.0%)

0

2 (4.1%)

2 (4.0%)

 Handwash after toilet use

  Always

471 (88.2%)

26 (5.5%)

25 (5.3%)

2 (0.4%)

18 (3.9%)

24 (5.1%)

  Sometimes

48 (8.9%)

2 (4.2%)

1 (2.1%)

1 (2.1%)

2 (4.2%)

2 (4.2%)

  Never

15 (2.8%)

2 (13.3%)

2 (13.3%)

0

0

0

 Anal cleansing material used

  Toilet paper

7 (1.3%)

1 (14.3%)

1 (14.3%)

1 (14.3%)

1 (14.3%)

1 (14.3%)

  Water

521 (97.6%)

29 (5.6%)

27 (5.2%)

2 (0.4%)

19 (3.7%)

25 (4.8%)

  Leaves

6 (1.1%)

0

0

0

0

0

Household WASH factors

 Improved water source for drinking

354 (66.3%)

21 (5.9%)

20 (5.7%)

2 (0.6%)

14 (3.9%)

22 (6.2%)

 Improved water source for household use

274 (51.3%)

17 (6.3%)

16 (5.9%)

2 (0.7%)

12 (4.4%)

19 (6.9%)*

 Treatment of drinking water

92 (17.2%)

5 (5.4%)

5 (5.4%)

0

6 (6.6%)**

5 (5.4%)

 Methods for water treatment

  Boiling

21 (22.8%)

3 (14.3%)

3 (14.3%)

0

2 (9.5%)

1 (4.8%)

  Chlorine/Bleach

66 (71.7%)

2 (3.0%)***

2 (3.0%)***

0

4 (6.2%)

3 (4.6%)

  Others

5 (5.4%)

0

0

0

0

1 (20.0%)

  Improved latrine facility

417 (78.1%)

28 (6.7%)**

26 (6.3%)*

3 (0.7%)

14 (3.4%)

20 (4.8%)

  Shared latrine with other households

197 (36.9%)

6 (3.1%)

5 (2.5%)

1 (0.5%)

4 (2.1%)*

12 (6.1%)

Household assets

 Electricity

245 (45.9%)

10 (4.1%)*

9 (3.7%)*

1 (0.4%)

6 (2.5%)

11 (4.5%)

 Radio

265 (49.6%)

14 (5.3%)

12 (4.6%)

2 (0.8%)

10 (3.8%)

13 (4.8%)

 Television

64 (11.9%)

4 (6.3%)

3 (4.7%)

1 (1.6%)

2 (3.1%)

2 (3.2%)

 Mobile phone

481 (90.1%)

28 (5.8%)

26 (5.4%)

3 (0.6%)

17 (3.6%)

22 (4.6%)

 Bank account

103 (19.3%)

4 (3.9%)

4 (3.9%)

0

5 (4.9%)

4 (3.9%)

 Agricultural land

503 (94.2%)

28 (5.6%)

26 (5.2%)

3 (0.6%)

20 (4.0%)

24 (4.8%)

 Cows and goats

306 (57.3%)

16 (5.3%)

16 (5.2%)

1 (0.3%)

11 (3.6%)

14 (4.6%)

 Chicken and ducks

486 (91.0%)

28 (5.8%)

26 (5.4%)

3 (0.6%)

19 (3.9%)

22 (4.5%)*

  1. aAscarislumbricoides was not included in the analysis because no cases were recorded for this particular STH species
  2. *indicates significance at p ≤ 0.05, **indicates significance at p ≤ 0.01, ***indicates significance at p ≤ 0.001