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Table 1 Distribution of the symptomatic and asymptomatic participants to socio-demographic data

From: Asymptomatic versus symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection: a cross-sectional seroprevalence study

 

Total

n = 1434 (100%)

Symptomatic

n = 934 (65.13%)

Asymptomatic

n = 500 (34.87%)

Statistical test

p-value

Age

     

 < 15 years

246 (17.2)

128 (52.0)

118 (48.0)

30.984

 < 0.001**

 15–29

244 (17.0)

167 (68.4)

77 (31.6)

  

 30–40

295(20.6)

219 (74.2)

76 (25.8)

  

 40–59

505 (35.2)

330 (65.3)

175 (34.7)

  

 > 60 years

144(10.0)

90 (62.5)

54 (37.5)

  

Sex

     

 Male

567 (39.5)

360 (63.5)

207 (36.5)

1.111

0.292

 Female

867 (60.5)

574 (66.2)

293 (33.8)

  

Marital status

N = 1130

n = 773

n = 357

  

 Single

148 (13.1)

112 (75.7)

36 (24.3)

5.331

0.070

 Married

866 (76.6)

588 (67.9)

278 (32.1)

  

 Divorced

116 (10.3)

73 (62.9)

43 (37.1)

  

Residence

     

 Urban

829 (57.8)

563 (67.9)

266 (32.1)

7.586

0.023*

 Rural

452 (31.5)

282 (62.4)

170 (37.6)

  

 Slum

153 (10.7)

89 (58.2)

64 (41.8)

  

Occupation

     

 Not working

301 (21.0)

191(63.5)

110 (36.5)

  

 Client facing role

457 (31.9)

302 (66.1)

155 (33.9)

27.295

 < 0.001*

 Non-client facing role

59 (4.1)

43 (72.9)

16 (27.1)

  

 Health care worker

58 (4.0)

38 (65.5)

20 (34.5)

  

 Retired

253 (17.7)

191 (75.5)

62 (24.5)

  

 Students

306 (21.3)

169 (55.2)

137 (44.8)

  

Crowding index

     

 < 1

988 (68.9)

660 (66.8)

328 (33.2)

5.390

0.068

 1– < 2

394 (27.5)

246 (62.4)

148 (37.6)

  

 2 + 

52 (3.6)

28 (53.8)

24 (46.2)