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Table 2 Distribution of exposure status among case-patients and control persons during a cholera outbreak in Kampala between December 2018 and January 2019

From: Cholera outbreak caused by drinking unprotected well water contaminated with faeces from an open storm water drainage: Kampala City, Uganda, January 2019

Exposure

N (%) exposed

aORM–H(95%CI)

Cases (n = 18)

Controls (n = 90)

Drank water from Well C only

15 (83)

16 (18)

21 (4.6–93)

Drank water both from token tap &Well C

1 (17)

20 (22)

0.7 (0.18–2.7)

Drank water from both tokens tap & Well B

0 (5.6)

5(5.6)

1.0 (0.12–9.1)

Drank water from Well B only

0 (5.6)

6 (6.7)

0.83 (0.11–6.6)

Drank water from token tap

2 (11)

59 (65)

0.07 (0.014–0.304)

Drank water from Well A only

0 (0)

6 (6.7)

0 (0-undefined)

Drank water from both token tap & Well A

0 (0)

6(7.1)

0 (0-undefined)

  1. Bold indicates statistically significant variables