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Table 3 Results of multivariate analysis concerning determinant factors of dengue severity used to build the predictive models for females and males

From: Development of a bedside score to predict dengue severity

 

Crude odds ratio

Adjusted odds ratio (females)

Adjusted odds ratio (males)

Age class (years)

 ≤ 10

0.77 [0.28–2.05]

2.52 [0.39–16.94]

0.77 [0.12–4.72]

 ]10–20]

1.26 [0.55–2.98]

3.22 [0.62–19.57]

0.88 [0.18–4.52]

 ]20–30]

2.22 [1.01–5.10]

7.79 [1.87–41.86]

0.26 [0.04–1.57]

 ]40–60]

2.04 [0.94–4.64]

5.74 [1.33–31.35]

1.21 [0.24–6.37]

 > 60

3.17 [1.42–7.44]

3.54 [0.58–24.36]

8.45 [1.59–53.3]

Hypertension

2.7 [1.6–4.7]

4.68 [1.24–19.75]

 

Alcohol consumption

2.46 [0.62–10.56]

 

20.83 [1.93–807.49]

Mucosal bleeding

4.12 [2.64–6.51]

4.66 [2.08–11.14]

9.79 [3.75–28.72]

Clinical liquid accumulation

3.28 [1.50–7.50]

3.88 [0.87–18.19]

 

Skin rash

0.61 [0.38–0.97]

0.41 [0.16–0.97]

 

Platelets

 < 30.109/L

4.42 [2.79–7.08]

2.83 [1.26–6.45]

5.84 [2.21–17.04]

ALT (IU/L)

 ≥ 10 N

10.34 [5.10–22.94]

14.31 [4.93–47.67]

243.09 [28.75–6130.86]

  1. All parameters are risk factors for dengue severity albeit skin rash that appears as a protective factor to develop severe dengue in females