Volume 16, Number 2—February 2010
Research
Domestic Animals and Epidemiology of Visceral Leishmaniasis, Nepal
Table 1
Biological factors (animals) |
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No./household |
Samples from buffalo, cow, or goat |
Leishmania spp.–negative samples from buffalo, cow, or goat |
No. households with Leishmania spp.–positive animals 10, 25, 50, or 100 m from house |
Minimum, mean, and maximum distance to household with Leishmania spp.–negative animal |
Nos. poultry, birds, poultry and birds, pigs, dogs |
Density (no./km2) of poultry, birds, poultry and birds, buffaloes,
cows, goats, pigs |
Biological factors (humans) |
No./household |
Samples for PCR |
Leishmania spp.–negative samples |
No. households with Leishmania spp.–positive persons 10, 25, 50, or 100 m from house |
Dichotomous variable for positive households for humans |
Minimum, mean, and maximum distance to household with
Leishmania spp.–positive person |
Household factors |
No. houses, identity of household, latitude, longitude, education of head of household, occupation of head of household, category house type, socioeconomic index |
No. persons/ household, rooms, persons/room, bed nets, bed nets/person |
*More details available upon request from J.-C.D.
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