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Table 1 The relationship between the TB incidence inequality and the demographic and structural conditions of the Manaus neighborhoods

From: Tuberculosis incidence inequalities and its social determinants in Manaus from 2007 to 2016

Factor

Univariate analysisa

Multivariable analysisb

Crude coefficient

p-value

95% Conf. interval

Adjusted coefficient

p-value

95% Conf. interval

Gini prop. males

1.818

0.001

[0.798–2.839]

1.836

0.001

[0.953–2.718]

Gini prop. Indigenous

0.718

0.011

[0.170–1.266]

0.601

0.011

[0.143–1.060]

Gini illiteracy

0.470

0.001

[0.229–0.711]

   

Per capita income

0.001

0.003

[0.001–0.002]

   

Gini of income

1.059

0.004

[0.355–1.763]

0.931

0.003

[0.331–1.532]

Gini of water

0.342

0.001

[0.151–0.534]

   

Gini of bathroom per inhabitant

1.401

0.001

[0.805–1.998]

   

Prop. cases with laboratory confirmation

−0.010

0.008

[−0.018−−0.002]

   

Prop. cases that performed DOTS

−0.002

0.217

[−0.007–0.001]

   

Prop. abandonment of treatment

−0.003

0.656

[−0.018–0.011]

   

Prop. Cure

−0.001

0.929

[−0.009–0.008]

   
  1. Prop Proportion, Conf Confidence, DOTS directly observed treatment strategy
  2. a Simple linear regression models; b Multiple linear negative binomial regression model