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Additional file 1 of The duration of chemoprophylaxis against malaria after treatment with artesunate-amodiaquine and artemether-lumefantrine and the effects of pfmdr1 86Y and pfcrt 76T: a meta-analysis of individual patient data

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posted on 2020-02-26, 04:42 authored by Michael Bretscher, Prabin Dahal, Jamie Griffin, Kasia Stepniewska, Quique Bassat, Elisabeth Baudin, Umberto D’Alessandro, Abdoulaye Djimde, Grant Dorsey, Emmanuelle Espié, Bakary Fofana, Raquel González, Elizabeth Juma, Corine Karema, Estrella Lasry, Bertrand Lell, Nines Lima, Clara Menéndez, Ghyslain Mombo-Ngoma, Clarissa Moreira, Frederic Nikiema, Jean Ouédraogo, Sarah Staedke, Halidou Tinto, Innocent Valea, Adoke Yeka, Azra Ghani, Philippe Guerin, Lucy Okell
Additional file 1: Table S1. Risk factors for reinfection: multivariable analysis with pfcrt 76T. Data from AS-AQ and AL trial arms were analyzed separately using accelerated failure-time analysis. Regression coefficients are the ratio of time to reinfection, such that a coefficient > 1 indicates a longer time to reinfection. Covariates significantly associated with reinfection time after adjusting for EIR (Table 3, main text) were included in the final model. The prevalence of pfmdr1 86Y also had a significant effect in a multivariable model with the same covariates (Table 3, main text) but could not be included in the same model with pfcrt 76T due to strong correlation between the two variables. Models assume a log-normal time to reinfection and random site effects.

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