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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).

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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.

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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).

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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.

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