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Table 4 Association of HAT infection with observed clinical sign and mental health state

From: Risk factors and prevalence of human African trypanosomiasis in individuals living in remote areas of the republic of Congo

Sociodemographic characteristic

HAT status

Statistical test

Univariate logistic regression

Negative n (%)

Positive n (%)

OR

95% CI

p-value

Clinical sign observed from the HAT

 No sign

8527 (99.8)

20 (0.2)

< 0.00012

1.0

 

 Inoculation canker

1 (100)

0 (0)

0.0

 

0.9948

 Sleep disorders

3 (50.0)

3 (50.0)

426.3

75.1–2.4e+ 03

< 0.0001

 Trypanids

0 (0)

2 (100)

2.5e+ 09

0.00 - NA

0.9832

Mental health status

 Normal

8519 (99.7)

25 (0.3)

> 0.99992

1.0

 

 Obsessed

2 (100)

0 (0)

0.0

 

0.9888

  1. HAT status refers to the biological status
  2. n (%) number of individuals (percentage of individuals), OR Odds Ratio, CI Confidence Interval
  3. 1Pearson’s Chi-squared test
  4. 2Fisher’s exact test