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Table 1.

Characteristics of respondents stratified by gender.

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Fig 1.

Average number of contacts reported by respondents with contacts of each age-group (A). Average number of person-hours spent by respondents in contact with people of each age-group (B).

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Fig 2.

Age-specific mixing matrices.

Number of contacts are shown in A, and duration in B. Numeric values represent the ratio of the observed (O) proportion of contacts reported by each respondent age-category with each contact age category to that expected (E) if mixing were proportional to census population proportions in each age category (95% CI).

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Table 2.

Rate ratios (RRs) for factors influencing the number or duration of human contacts, by gender, Faridibad District, India, October 2015-February 2016.

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Fig 3.

The proportion of contacts reported by respondents in each age-category shown, occurring distance d or further from home.

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Fig 4.

Box plot of total number of contacts by gender and age.

Outliers not shown. *signifies a significant difference in the distribution of contact numbers between males and females of the particular age category (A). Observed (open circles) and predicted (filled circles) number of contacts from univariate regression models stratified by gender (male: blue, and female: red), with age splines as predictor variables (B).

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Fig 5.

Age-specific mixing matrices for the number (A & B) and duration (C & D) of contacts reported by male (A & C) and female (B & D) respondents. Numeric values represent the ratio of the observed (O) proportion of contacts reported by each respondent age-category with each contact age category to that expected (E) if mixing were proportional to census population proportions in each age category (95% CI).

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