Research Article

Community Perception on Trypanosomosis, Parasitological, and Entomological Studies in Two Selected Districts of South Omo Zone, Ethiopia

Table 4

Univariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis of trypanosomosis infection in relation to factors.

Risk factorn+vePrevalence (95% CI)UnivariableMultivariable
OR95%CI valueOR95% CI value

Woreda
Gnangatom144106.9(3.6,12.7)Ref--Ref--
Bennatsemay1441913.2(7.2,19.1)2.040.91–4.50.0831.90.8–4.30.122
Kebele
Goldia4836.2(1.6, 18.2)Ref-----
Dizi48510.4(3.9,23.4)1.70.4–7.80.465---
Kure4824.9(0.7,15.4)0.90.2–4.100.648---
Narogoye48510.4(3.9,23.4)1.70.4–7.80.465---
Kibish48612.5(5.19,25.9)2.10.5–9.110.302---
Kakuta48816.7(7.97,30.8)30.7–12.10.122---
BCS
Good1616.3(0.3,32.3)Ref--Ref--
Median10154.9(1.8,11.7)1.40.4–6.50.2611.40.4–6.510.261
Poor1712313.5(8.8, 19.5)2.11.13–13.10.0312.11.13–13.10.040
Age
≤2 yrs1417.0(0.4, 35.8)Ref-----
2 ≤ 6 yrs1071514.0(8.3,22.4)2.10.3–17.40.481---
>6 yrs167137.8(4.4, 13.2)1.10.13–9.10.981---
Sex
Female1902111.1(7.1,16.6)Ref-----
Male9888.2(3.9,15.9)1.40.6–3.30.442---
Color
White and spotted6957.2(2.7, 16.8)Ref-----
Red160159.4(5.5, 15.3)3.920.9–17.60.4612.780.8–14.70.483
Gray and roan24312.5(3.3,33.5)5.731.1–7.40.0555.730.9–17.40.061
Black and Brown25624(10.2, 45.5)12.52.4–63.80.03313.52.5–68.70.032