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Latent class cluster analysis was used to identify maternal exposure clusters based on these synthetic variables.
Moreover, the high PAT exposure clusters of Sohag and Asyut had low HCV prevalence compared to the national level (9.4% and 9.5%, respectively).
A number of the high HCV prevalence clusters had low PAT exposure, and a number of the high PAT exposure clusters had low HCV prevalence.
Three latent maternal exposure clusters were identified: a high-risk (6.15 %), a moderate-risk (22.39 %), and a low-risk (71.46 %) cluster.
The present study aimed to identify maternal exposure clusters, explore the association between clusters of risk factors and birth defects, and further screen women with high risk for birth defects among expectant mothers.
Controlling for residence, education, and annual net income per capita, we conducted multivariate logistic regression to explore the association between exposure clusters and birth defects using SPSS Version 17.0 (SPSS Statistics for Windows, Version 17.0. Chicago: SPSS Inc).
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Each replicate of the same parasite line, both with and without CQ exposure, clustered closer to each other than to those from other parasites, indicating no significant CQ effect on global gene expression profiles.
21, 22 Briefly, scan statistical analysis uses circular windows of varying radii that span the study region to identify areas with exposure clustering.
Cluster 1-Beni Suef/Mynia, which had the largest relative risk of HCV infection (RR = 2.4), and implicitly the largest HCV prevalence (33.1%), overlapped with a cluster of high PAT exposure (Cluster 10).
For patients with known exposure, cluster reports suggest that the serial interval (time delay between symptom onset in primary and secondary case-patients) could be 7 8 days (Technical Appendix Table 2).
If younger persons have a higher risk for infection or likelihood of exposure, clustering would be promoted, primarily within blood relatives, because siblings would be more likely than either parent to become infected.
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