Research Article

Serological Evidence of Hepatitis B and E and Dengue Coinfection in Chadian Patients and Impact on Lipidemia Profile

Table 2

Effect of the sociodemographic factors on HBV seroprevalence.

PositiveNegativeRelative riskConfidence interval value

Gender
 Male30812.2971.159-4.7170.0153
 Female8601
Age (years)
 18–253431
 26–329382.9360.9269-9.6210.1196
 33–3911205.4411.797-17.110.0020
 40-464163.0670.8192-11.280.1862
 47-535114.7921.376-16.430.0222
 54-60667.6672.357-24.640.0014
 61-68070.0000.000-6.761>0.9999
Professional situation
 Students6431
 Housewife7331.4290.5410-3.7750.5544
 Traders7192.1990.8442-5.6480.1233
 Civil servants8202.3330.9252-5.8580.1223
 Independents6201.8850.6924-5.0210.3211
 Farmers463.2671.096-8.7010.0551
Marital status
 Married28831.7150.9154–3.3150.1313
 Single10581
Educational level
 University13601
 Secondary9281. 3660.6431-2.8140.4552
 Primary12351.4340.7197-2.8220.3602
 Unschooled4181.0210.3699-2.567>0.9999
Knowledge of the HBV status
 Yes3231
 No351180.50440.7488–5.9010.2983
District of origin
 1st2121.9290.3614–9.9870.5956
 2nd244.5000.8642-21.140.1422
 3rd2102.2500.4228-11.500.5733
 4th235.4001.047-324.590.1053
 5th355.0631.123-21.900.0665
 6th7144.5001.199-17.870.0306
 7th9303.1150.8511-12.280.1772
 8th2251
 9th3142.3820.5141-11.040.3590
 10th4251.8620.4325-8.270.6708

Note: italic value indicates ; statistically significant.