Volume 26, Number 2—February 2020
    
    Research
Exposure to Ebola Virus and Risk for Infection with Malaria Parasites, Rural Gabon
Table
Characteristics of population in study of exposure to Ebola virus and risk for malaria parasite infection, rural Gabon*
| Variable | 
No. (%) sampled | 
No. with Plasmodium spp. infection | 
No. ZEBOV-specific IgG+ | 
No. with Plasmodium spp. infection and ZEBOV-specific IgG+ | 
| Sex | ||||
| F | 2,058 (52.6) | 1,017 | 277 | 180 | 
| M | 
1,854 (47.4) | 
1,022 | 
323 | 
218 | 
| Age, y | ||||
| 16–30 | 604 (15.4) | 343 | 93 | 71 | 
| 31–45 | 1,062 (27.1) | 584 | 170 | 117 | 
| 46–60 | 1,554 (39.7) | 801 | 234 | 152 | 
| >60  | 
692 (17.7) | 
311 | 
103 | 
58 | 
| Sickle cell genotype | ||||
| Carrier | 811 (20.7) | 424 | 118 | 83 | 
| Not carrier  | 
3,101 (79.3) | 
1,615 | 
482 | 
315 | 
| Loa loa | ||||
| Infected | 863 (22.1) | 450 | 142 | 92 | 
| Not infected | 
3,049 (77.9) | 
1,589 | 
458 | 
306 | 
| Mansonella perstans | ||||
| Infected | 391 (10.0) | 230 | 70 | 48 | 
| Not infected | 
3,521 (90.0) | 
1,809 | 
530 | 
350 | 
| Education | ||||
| Less than secondary | 2,909 (74.4) | 1,478 | 446 | 292 | 
| More than secondary | 
1,003 (25.6) | 
561 | 
154 | 
106 | 
| Occupation | ||||
| Hunter | 425 (10.9) | 241 | 89 | 59 | 
| Not hunter | 
3,487 (89.1) | 
1,798 | 
511 | 
339 | 
| Pets | ||||
| Wild animal | 450 (11.5) | 263 | 62 | 46 | 
| No wild animals | 
3,462 (88.5) | 
1,776 | 
538 | 
352 | 
| Bat meat consumption | ||||
| Yes | 522 (13.3) | 273 | 92 | 53 | 
| No  | 
3,390 (86.7) | 
1,766 | 
508 | 
345 | 
| Habitat (village) | ||||
| Forest | 3,088 (78.9) | 1,727 | 544 | 360 | 
| Lakeland | 412 (10.5) | 97 | 12 | 6 | 
| Savanna | 
412 (10.5) | 
215 | 
44 | 
32 | 
| Population density, department level, persons/km2 | ||||
| 0.5–2 | 1,936 (49.5) | 995 | 324 | 210 | 
| 2–10 | 1,379 (35.3) | 702 | 186 | 124 | 
| 10–30  | 
597 (15.3) | 
342 | 
90 | 
64 | 
| *ZEBOV, Zaire ebolavirus; +, positive. | ||||
1These senior authors contributed equally to this article.
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