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Table 7 Morbidity and mortality risk by exposure to HRVs

From: Health and human rights in eastern Myanmar prior to political transition: a population-based assessment using multistaged household cluster sampling

 

Exposed

Non-exposed

Rate/ prevalence ratioa

95% CI

 

Total

n

%a

Total

n

%a

 

Forced labor

        

  Infant mortality

665

19

3.4

4899

48

1.0

2.2b

1.1 to 4.4

  Under 5 mortality

665

28

5.0

4899

103

2.0

2.1b

1.3 to 3.6

  Crude mortality

665

56

9.4

4899

301

5.8

1.5b

1.1 to 2.1

  Child diarrhea (2 weeks)

625

66

9.3

3680

401

10.4

0.9

0.6 to 1.4

  Pf positive

583

42

7.0

4478

376

7.0

1.0

0.6 to 1.7

  Moderate-severe acute malnutrition

444

19

5.1

2772

445

16.5

0.3b

0.2 to 0.6

Displacement

        

  Infant mortality

229

5

2.1

5336

62

1.3

1.4

0.6 to 3.4

  Under 5 mortality

229

10

4.2

5336

121

2.3

1.4

0.7 to 3.0

  Crude mortality

229

18

7.7

5336

339

6.2

1.1

0.6 to 2.0

  Child diarrhea (2 weeks)

238

34

14.5

4067

431

9.8

1.5

0.9 to 2.5

  Pf positive

210

10

4.8

4852

406

7.0

0.7

0.3 to 1.3

  Moderate-severe acute malnutrition

192

79

41.6

3025

385

12.7

3.3 b

1.9 to 5.6

Destruction or seizure of food, livestock, or crops or being forced to give food

        

  Infant mortality

621

15

2.6

4825

52

1.1

1.7

1.0 to 3.1

  Under 5 mortality

621

23

3.9

4825

108

2.2

1.5

0.9 to 2.3

  Crude mortality

621

47

7.8

4825

309

6.2

1.2

0.9 to 1.7

  Child diarrhea (2 weeks)

585

59

9.6

3609

395

10.3

0.9

0.7 to 1.3

  Pf positive

555

44

8.3

4414

370

6.7

1.2

0.8 to 2.0

  Moderate-severe acute malnutrition

334

61

17.8

2798

396

14.4

1.2

0.7 to 2.1

  1. aResults were weighted with design and post-stratification weights.
  2. bp < 0.05.