Table 1.
General population cohort characteristics of individuals included in this study.
Fig 1.
Percent HCMV seropositive by age group (years).
Vertical lines show 99% CI for each mean data point. CI—confidence interval, HCMV—human cytomegalovirus.
Fig 2.
Fig 2A. Mean HCMV IgG OD levels in HIV negative, HCMV seropositive individuals by age group (years) and sex. Fig 2B. Mean HCMV IgG OD levels in HIV negative and HIV positive individuals combined by age group (years) and sex. Red lines show female mean values, blue shows male mean values. Vertical lines show 99% CI for each mean data point. CI—confidence interval, HCMV—human cytomegalovirus, HIV—human immunodeficiency virus.
Table 2.
Unadjusted and fully adjusted mean differences (values obtained using a multivariable model including age, quadratic age, sex, HIV and TB status) in HCMV IgG OD with p value (t test for unadjusted values, regression for adjusted values) and 99% confidence intervals.
Fig 3.
Number of active TB cases by HCMV IgG tertile.
Numbers above bars show number of active TB cases (n = 27 total active TB cases).
Fig 4.
Bar graphs showing unadjusted mean CVD risk factors by HCMV IgG OD level.
HIV positive individuals were excluded from this analysis. Mean and 99% CI with p value from linear regression or logistic regression (for hypertension). p values shown are from age- and sex-adjusted likelihood ratio tests. CI—confidence interval, CVD—cardiovascular disease, HCMV—human cytomegalovirus, HIV—human immunodeficiency virus.
Table 3.
Age and sex-adjusted regression for CVD risk factors cholesterol, HbA1c, HDL, LDL and BMI and hypertension showing mean difference (or Odds Ratio), p value from likelihood ratio test and 99% CI.