Table 1.
Summary of environmental data sources considered in this analysis.
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.
Table 2.
Characteristics of environmental conditions surrounding study participants' households.
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).
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).
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.