Skip to main content

Table 1 Age distribution of the study population who have stayed or moved out of the study area in 16 months of period*

From: Does treatment of intestinal helminth infections influence malaria? Background and methodology of a longitudinal study of clinical, parasitological and immunological parameters in Nangapanda, Flores, Indonesia (ImmunoSPIN Study)

Age group

(years)

Staying

Moved

 

Male

(n = 1740)

Female (n = 2087)

Total (n = 3827)

Male (n = 431)

Female (n = 365)

Total (n = 796)

0-4

175 (10%)

221 (10.6%)

396 (10.3%)

10 (2.3%)

11 (3%)

21 (2.6%)

5-14

491 (28.2%)

467 (22.4%)

958 (25%)

49 (11.4%)

47 (12.9%)

96 (12.1%)

15-24

353 (20.3%)

412 (19.7%)

765 (20%)

248 (57.5%)

224 (61.4%)

472 (59.3%)

25-34

191 (11%)

305 (14.6%)

496 (13%)

71 (16.5%)

53 (14.5%)

124 (15.6%)

35-44

207 (11.9%)

284 (13.6%)

491 (12.8%)

37 (8.6%)

15 (4.1%)

52 (6.5%)

45-54

160 (9.2%)

198 (9.5%)

358 (9.4%)

8 (1.8%)

8 (2.2%)

16 (2%)

55-64

94 (5,4%)

119 (5.7%)

213 (5.6%)

2 (0.5%)

3 (0.9%)

5 (0.6%)

> = 65

69 (4%)

81 (3.9%)

150 (3.9%)

6 (1.4%)

4 (1%)

10 (1.3%)

  1. * Data from 4623 of 4650, because 27 individuals was not known for their age or birthday.