Figure 1.
The disability weight of death due to CCA (DWd) is 1, while the disability weight of CCA patients surviving before death (DWc) may refer to that of other cancer. This study aims to capture the overall disability weight of C. sinensis infection due to non-fatal sequelaes (DWo).
Table 1.
Disability weight for single sequelae and corresponding reference.
Figure 2.
Flow chart demonstrating persons included for final analysis.
259 persons meet inclusion criteria for final analysis, of which 92 are positive for at least one of the ten sequelaes. The figures of persons with different number of sequelaes are shown and the corresponding minimum and maximum values of disability weight (dw) are also shown in brackets.
Table 2.
The sex and age group composition of participants and corresponding GMEPG.
Table 3.
Probability and attributable proportion of single sequelae in total population and different sex.
Table 4.
Probability and attributable proportion of single sequelae in different age groups (5–14, 15–29 and 30–44).
Table 5.
Probability and attributable proportion of single sequelae in different age groups (45–59 and 60+).
Figure 3.
A logarithmic function between disability weight and GMEPG.
The dots represent the means and error bars represent the 2.5th and 97.5th percentiles.