Volume 19, Number 9—September 2013
Research
Plasmodium falciparum Mutant Haplotype Infection during Pregnancy Associated with Reduced Birthweight, Tanzania
Table 3
Variable | Univariate analysis |
Multivariate analysis† |
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Coefficient | 95% CI | p value | Coefficient | 95% CI | p value | ||
MUAC at study inclusion, cm |
49 |
1 to 97 |
0.047 |
15 |
−28 to 59 |
0.47 |
|
Gestational age, wk | |||||||
At study inclusion | −20 | −63 to 22 | 0.340 | ||||
At delivery |
90 |
−23 to 204 |
0.120 |
90 |
1 to 179 |
0.048 |
|
Sex of newborn, F |
−106 |
−432 to 221 |
0.520 |
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Maternal age, y |
37 |
10 to 64 |
0.009 |
2 |
−30 to 35 |
0.890 |
|
Gravidity (>2 pregnancies) |
477 |
166 to 788 |
0.004 |
434 |
152 to 716 |
0.004 |
|
Maternal weight at study inclusion, kg |
9 |
−12 to 30 |
0.370 |
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Maternal weight gain, kg | |||||||
From study inclusion to ANV3 | 38 | −47 to 124 | 0.372 | ||||
From ANV3–ANV4 |
−22 |
−72 to 28 |
0.370 |
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Infecting haplotype, sextuple |
−326 |
−621 to −31 |
0.031 |
−359 |
−601 to −117 |
0.005 |
|
Parasite density, per 1,000 IE/μL |
0.09 |
−3 to 3 |
0.95 |
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No. infections‡ |
−308 |
−649 to 34 |
0.08 |
−143 |
−426 to 140 |
0.31 |
|
No. IPTp doses before delivery |
−303 |
−614 to 8 |
0.06 |
−231 |
−498 to 35 |
0.087 |
|
Maternal HIV status positive |
230 |
−308, to 769 |
0.390 |
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Place of delivery | |||||||
Hospital | −86 | −381 to 209 | 0.56 | ||||
Other than hospital | −12 | −696 to 671 | 0.971 |
*Effect on birthweight in the multivariate analyses is stated for all variables with p<0.2 in the univariate analyses. In the final model, only variables with p<0.10 were included in the model. MUAC, mid upper arm circumference; ANV3, antenatal clinic visit at gestational week 30; ANV3–4, ANV at gestational week 30–36; IE, infected erythrocytes.
†Blank spaces indicate no data/information. Boldface indicates statistical significance (p<0.05).
‡No. infections is based on all infections detected in the woman by using a rapid diagnostic test and/or blood smear, regardless of whether sequence specific oligonucleotide probes–ELISA was conducted.
1Current affiliation: Mère et Enfant Face aux Infections Tropicales, Paris, France.
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