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Table 2 Factors associated with the levels of sHLA - G in maternal blood at delivery using linear multivariate regression

From: High plasma levels of HLA-G are associated with low birth weight and with an increased risk of malaria in infancy

Covariates

Estimation

95% CI

p-value

Ethnicity group

Tori (n = 94)

    

Fon (n = 15)

0.13

-0.57; 0.84

0.70

0.035

Other groups (n = 35)

0.66

0.16; 1.15

0.01

 

IPTp

No (n = 21)

   

Yes (n = 123)

-0.70

-1.29; -0.10

0.02

sHLA- G in cord blood

Continuous (n = 144)

0.37

0.24; 0.50

<10-3

  1. Estimation represents regression coefficients which can be positive or negative. Regression coefficients measure the increase (positive value) or decrease (negative value) of the dependent variable (level of sHLA-G in maternal blood at delivery) due to the presence of the independent ones. Covariates included in linear multivariate regression were ethnicity group, Intermittent Preventive Treatment, sHLA-G quantification in cord blood and placental infection. Information concerning the four covariates was available for 144 mothers. Covariates with significant p values were presented in the Table 2.