Help me please, y'all math whiz people (re: malaria & Dar es Salaam, Tanzania)
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2013 11:52 pm
Hello, everyone who is smarter than I am.
In researching malaria rates and whether folks in urban Dar es Salaam should use chemoprophylaxis or not... and these sorts of fun topics relating to traveling/living there (anyone been there? Anyone like it or hate it? Or anything?)... I ran across a quote regarding the odds one has of becoming infected with malaria in downtown/urban Dar es Salaam, and since I'm not a math whiz I'm not sure I can interpret it correctly and so I am asking for help.
Here is the quote (from here: http://www.malariajournal.com/content/6/1/126):
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"Despite the very low vectors densities (Annual estimate of about 170 An gambiae s.l bites per person per year), CB-ITT was the only entomological predictor of parasite infection risk (Odds Ratio [95% CI] = 4.43[3.027,7. 454] per An. gambiae or Anopheles funestus caught per night, P =0.0373)."
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I'm trying to work out what that odds ratio really means in English. When it says that P =0.0373, does that translate to there being a 3.73% risk that a person in urban Dar could end up with malaria? Or just that there is a 3.73% chance that that particular mosquito that was caught in the sample could infect someone?
Malaria. Ugh.
And also, I think 170 mosquito bites per year is A LOT. But that has nothing to do with my question. I'm just saying.
In researching malaria rates and whether folks in urban Dar es Salaam should use chemoprophylaxis or not... and these sorts of fun topics relating to traveling/living there (anyone been there? Anyone like it or hate it? Or anything?)... I ran across a quote regarding the odds one has of becoming infected with malaria in downtown/urban Dar es Salaam, and since I'm not a math whiz I'm not sure I can interpret it correctly and so I am asking for help.
Here is the quote (from here: http://www.malariajournal.com/content/6/1/126):
_________
"Despite the very low vectors densities (Annual estimate of about 170 An gambiae s.l bites per person per year), CB-ITT was the only entomological predictor of parasite infection risk (Odds Ratio [95% CI] = 4.43[3.027,7. 454] per An. gambiae or Anopheles funestus caught per night, P =0.0373)."
_________
I'm trying to work out what that odds ratio really means in English. When it says that P =0.0373, does that translate to there being a 3.73% risk that a person in urban Dar could end up with malaria? Or just that there is a 3.73% chance that that particular mosquito that was caught in the sample could infect someone?
Malaria. Ugh.
And also, I think 170 mosquito bites per year is A LOT. But that has nothing to do with my question. I'm just saying.