Volume 29, Number 5—May 2023
Research
Environmental, Occupational, and Demographic Risk Factors for Clinical Scrub Typhus, Bhutan
Table 5
Variable† | OR (95% CI) | p value |
---|---|---|
Age (order 1 term) |
NA |
0.001 |
Age (quadratic term) |
NA |
0.023 |
Toilet outside the house (reference: toilet inside) |
10.65 (2.37‒47.84) |
0.002 |
Kept logs of wood against the wall (reference: no) |
4.17 (1.18‒14.71) |
0.027 |
Sat or slept on grass (reference: never) | ||
1–10 times | 2.08 (0.69‒6.31) | 0.195 |
>10 times |
6.06 (1.56‒23.59) |
0.009 |
Cleared bushes for others as a job (reference: no) |
4.71 (1.61‒13.82) |
0.005 |
Worked outdoors (garden/fields) with bare hands (reference: never) | ||
Sometimes | 4.18 (1.03‒17.01) | 0.045 |
Always |
0.87 (0.26‒2.90) |
0.824 |
Harvested cardamom (reference: no) | 5.98 (0.86‒41.46) | 0.070 |
*NA, not applicable; OR, odds ratio. †Exposure variables related to a period of 1 mo before patients’ recruitment at healthcare center.
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