Fig 1.
Stepwise design of the PERITAS study.
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Table 1.
Proportions of PCR positivity for Echinococcus granulosus DNA in matrices which could be collected at household’s level in Tulahuen (Chile) and Canchayllo (Peru).
Table 2.
Factors associated with PCR positivity for Echinococcus granulosus DNA in matrices collected at household’s level in Tulahuen (Chile) and Canchayllo (Peru) using Bayesian logistic multilevel mixed-effects model.
Table 3.
Proportion of PCR positivity for Echinococcus granulosus DNA in matrices (soil and faecal material) collected at household’s level and in public areas (*e.g. village’s square) in Tulahuen (Chile) and Canchayllo (Peru).
Table 4.
Factors associated with PCR positivity for E. granulosus DNA in matrices (soil and faecal material) collected at household’s level and in public areas (* e.g. village’s squares) in Tulahuen (Chile) and Canchayllo (Peru), and the two areas together, using Bayesian logistic multilevel mixed-effects model.