<p>Children <5 years old; adolescents 5–17 years old; adults ≥18 years old. All Kruskal-Wallis tests were conducted on child, adolescent and adult groups.</p><p>Comparison of population numbers of selected microbial groups in children, adolescents and adults.</p
<p>Comparisons between preschool-aged (1–5 years) versus primary school-aged (6–10 years) children. ...
<p>Pediatric population (<16 years old) <i>vs</i> Adult population (≥16 years old).</p
<p>Age distribution of antigen-positive and microfilaraemic individuals (from all survey locations)....
<p>Comparison of population numbers of selected microbial groups in male and female study participan...
<p>Comparison of population numbers of selected microbial groups in the highland and lowland study p...
*<p>Table includes groups at the genus-like level that constitute 0.01% or more of the total signal ...
<p>Prevalence and comparison of different respiratory pathogens between ≤ 1 year and 1–5 years age g...
<p>a) mean group size, b) percent males, c) percent females, d) percent immature, e) females per adu...
<p>All organisms detected in more than 50 samples are shown. Median ages in months (IQR) at the time...
<p>Number of healthy female and male subjects in each age group (two and five age groups).</p
†<p>Percent of study population reporting characteristic for dichotomous variables and mean (standar...
<p>The relative abundance of bacterial classes within the human gut microbiome separated into A) age...
<p># Student's t test</p><p>** Chi square test</p><p>* Fisher's exact test</p><p>Comparison of demog...
<p>A, PDR differences in pediatric and adults subgroups; the (%) in B, B-1, C, D, and E indicates th...
<p>Comparison of the mortality rates of children under five years old by birth-cohorts in the select...
<p>Comparisons between preschool-aged (1–5 years) versus primary school-aged (6–10 years) children. ...
<p>Pediatric population (<16 years old) <i>vs</i> Adult population (≥16 years old).</p
<p>Age distribution of antigen-positive and microfilaraemic individuals (from all survey locations)....
<p>Comparison of population numbers of selected microbial groups in male and female study participan...
<p>Comparison of population numbers of selected microbial groups in the highland and lowland study p...
*<p>Table includes groups at the genus-like level that constitute 0.01% or more of the total signal ...
<p>Prevalence and comparison of different respiratory pathogens between ≤ 1 year and 1–5 years age g...
<p>a) mean group size, b) percent males, c) percent females, d) percent immature, e) females per adu...
<p>All organisms detected in more than 50 samples are shown. Median ages in months (IQR) at the time...
<p>Number of healthy female and male subjects in each age group (two and five age groups).</p
†<p>Percent of study population reporting characteristic for dichotomous variables and mean (standar...
<p>The relative abundance of bacterial classes within the human gut microbiome separated into A) age...
<p># Student's t test</p><p>** Chi square test</p><p>* Fisher's exact test</p><p>Comparison of demog...
<p>A, PDR differences in pediatric and adults subgroups; the (%) in B, B-1, C, D, and E indicates th...
<p>Comparison of the mortality rates of children under five years old by birth-cohorts in the select...
<p>Comparisons between preschool-aged (1–5 years) versus primary school-aged (6–10 years) children. ...
<p>Pediatric population (<16 years old) <i>vs</i> Adult population (≥16 years old).</p
<p>Age distribution of antigen-positive and microfilaraemic individuals (from all survey locations)....