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Table 1 Gender wise distribution of RVA and campylobacter Jejuni infections among children with acute gastroenteritis (AGE) during year 2014

From: Magnitude of Rotavirus A and Campylobacter jejuni infections in children with diarrhea in Twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan

Rotavirus

 

RV (+)

RV (−)

Total

Chi-Square value

p-value

(n = 132)

(n = 368)

(n = 500)

13.614

0.001*

Gender

 Male

99(32.1%)

209(67.9%)

308(61.6%)

  

 Female

33(17.2%)

159(82.8%)

192(38.4%)

 

C. jejuni

 
 

Campylo (+)

Campylo (−)

Total

  

(n = 241)

(n = 279)

(n = 500)

8.182

0.004*

Gender

 Male

164(53.2%)

164(53.2%)

308(61.6%)

  

 Female

77(40.1%)

115(59.9%)

192(38.4%)

C. jejuni + Rota

 
 

Campylo+Rota (+)

Campylo+Rota (−)

   

(n = 109)

(n = 391)

(n = 500)

8.197

0.005*

Gender

 Male

80(26%)

228(74.02%)

308(61.6%)

  

 Female

29(15.1%)

163(84.9%)

192(38.4%)

  1. P<0.05 was considered statistically significant*