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Table 4 Top 10 citation count and degree of institution

From: Co-infection of Plasmodium falciparum and Schistosoma mansoni is associated with anaemia

 

Normal

Moderate

Severe

p-value

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

n

% (95%CI)

Gender

       

 Male

76

56.7 (48.1–64.9)

58

43.3 (35.1–51.9)

0

 

0.46

 Female

118

61.5 (54.3–68.1)

73

38.0 (31.4–45.1)

1

0.5 (0.1–3.6)

 Total

194

59.5 (54.1–64.7)

131

40.2 (35.0–45.6)

1

0.3 (0.0–2.2)

 

Age group

       

 5–8 years

25

45.5 (32.6–58.9)

30

54.5 (41.1–67.4)

0

 

0.163

 9–12 years

113

61.4 (54.1–68.2)

70

38.0 (31.3–45.3)

1

0.5 (0.1–3.8)

 13–17 years

56

64.4 (53.7–73.8)

31

35.6 (26.2–46.3)

0

 

School/location

       

 Bonia

34

54.8 (42.2–66.9)

28

45.2 (33.1–57.8)

0

 

0.69

 Gaani

40

58.0 (45.9–69.2)

29

42.0 (30.8–54.1)

0

 

 Korania

35

57.4 (44.5–69.3)

26

42.6 (30.7–55.5)

0

 

 Nangalikinia

44

63.8 (51.6–74.4)

24

34.8 (24.4–46.9)

1

1.4 (0.2–9.9)

 Tono

41

63.1 (50.6–74.1)

24

36.9 (5.9–49.4)

0

 
  1. Chi-square test (χ2) was used to compare the proportions of categorical variables
  2. n, number of participants; %, percentage; 95%CI, 95% confidence interval
  3. Anaemia was classified as normal (haemoglobin, Hb concentration ≥ 11.0 g/dl, moderate anaemia (Hb >7g/dl and <11.0 g/dl) and severe anaemia (Hb < 7 g/dl).