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Table 1.

Summary of environmental data sources considered in this analysis.

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Fig 1.

Baseline age standardised prevalence (ASP) of (A) A. lumbricoides and (B) N. americanus in 24 villages in Manufahi district, Timor-Leste. A. lumbricoides has been shortened to Ascaris, and N. americanus to Necator.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of environmental conditions surrounding study participants' households.

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Table 3.

Multivariable associations between environmental and demographic factors and the likelihood of A. lumbricoides infection, using multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression (n = 2,194).

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Table 4.

Multivariable associations between environmental and demographic factors and the likelihood of N. americanus infection, using multilevel mixed-effects logistic regression (n = 2,194).

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Fig 2.

Predictive risk maps for A. lumbricoides,N. americanus and any STH infection in Manufahi.

(A) Predicted risk of A. lumbricoides infection in the highest risk group, 6–<18 year old males, (B) Predicted risk of N. americanus infection in the highest risk group, ≥18 year old males, (C) Predicted risk of any STH infection in 6–<18 year olds, according to WHO school-age children infection thresholds for deworming. A. lumbricoides has been shortened to Ascaris, and N. americanus to Necator.

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