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Table 3 Distribution of factors related to human–freshwater contact among the 554 study participants who declared having had previous contact with freshwater bodies

From: Knowledge, attitudes and practices pertaining to urogenital schistosomiasis in Lambaréné and surrounding areas, Gabon

Factors related to human–freshwater contact

Study population

n

%

95% CI (%)

Type of water point

  River

473

85.4

82.2–88.2

  Lake

86

15.5

12.6–18.8

  Ogooué River

75

13.5

10.8–16.7

  Stream

20

3.6

2.2–5.5

  Others

6

1.1

0.4–2.3

Places from which water contact was made

  Home

538

97.1

95.3–98.3

  School or place of work

21

3.8

2.4–5.7

  Planting

74

13.4

10.6–16.5

  Others

4

0.7

0.2–1.8

Frequency of contact

  Daily

286

51,6

47.4–55.9

  Weekly

48

8.7

6.5–11.3

  Some times monthly

220

39.7

35.6–43.9

Time of day contact was made with freshwater body

  Morning

281

50.7

46.5–55.0

  Midday: 12:00 to 15:00 h

22

4.0

2.5–5.9

  Afternoon: 15:00 h to 18:00 h

130

23.5

20.0–27.2

  Night

3

0.5

0.1–1.6

  No specific time

118

21.3

18.0–24.9

Reason declared for water contact

  Bath

505

91.1

88.5–93.4

  Housework

460

83.0

79.6–86.1

  Fetch water

413

74.5

70.7–78.1

  Fishing

189

34.1

30.2–38.2

  Playing

148

26.7

23.1–30.6

  Planting

44

7.9

5.8–10.5

  Others

0

0.0