Table 1

Carer's report of childhood illness in the preceding 2 weeks for all children at baseline and for children in the study cohort, and change in report of illness between baseline and follow-up

Any illness, n (%)Skin infection (no scabies), n (%)Scabies (with or without skin infection), n (%)Respiratory infection, n (%)Gastroenteritis, n (%)Ear infection, n (%)
Report ‘no illness’ at baseline (all children at baseline, n=618)223 (36.1)496 (80.3)512 (82.9)440 (71.2)429 (69.4)445 (72.0)
Report ‘no illness’ at baseline (cohort children only, n=418)152 (36.4)343 (82.1)342 (81.8)297 (71.1)278 (66.5)*297 (71.1)
For cohort children only:
 Report ‘yes’ at baseline, ‘no’ at follow-up86 (20.6)53 (12.7)65 (15.6)80 (19.1)92 (22.0)58 (13.9)
 Report ‘no’ at baseline, ‘no’ at follow-up64 (15.3)259 (62.0)306 (73.2)224 (53.6)231 (55.3)235 (56.2)
 Report ‘no’ at baseline, ‘yes’ at follow-up88 (21.1)84 (20.1)36 (8.6)73 (17.5)47 (11.2)62 (14.8)
 Report ‘yes’ at baseline, ‘yes’ at follow-up180 (43.1)22 (5.3)11 (2.6)41 (9.8)48 (11.5)63 (15.1)
  • * p=0.025, Fisher's exact test (children not followed up more likely to report no illness at baseline (75.5%) cf. children followed up (66.5%)).

  • Refers to report of any one of the five illnesses included in this table.