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Table 2 Results from multinomial model for source of COVID-19 data being PHE only or UKRR only compared to being in both, adjusting for modality, sex, index of multiple deprivation, ethnicity, age and test date period

From: What data collection methods work best for COVID19 outbreak surveillance for people with end stage kidney disease? An observational cohort study using the UK Renal Registry

 

PHE only (n = 240) vs. both (n = 2,424)

UKRR only (n = 119) vs. both (n = 2,424)

Modality

Odds ratio (95% CI)

ICHD

1

1

Tx + HT1

3.46 (2.33,5.15)

1 (0.57,1.76)

Sex

  

Male

1

1

Female

1.08 (0.81,1.44)

1.13 (0.77,1.66)

IMD quintile

  

1 - least deprived

1

1

2

0.94 (0.53,1.64)

0.63 (0.26,1.51)

3

0.75 (0.43,1.31)

0.92 (0.43,1.94)

4

1.05 (0.62,1.78)

0.96 (0.46,2.00)

5 - most deprived

1.09 (0.65,1.83)

1.27 (0.63,2.56)

Ethnicity

  

White

1

1

Asian

0.73 (0.51,1.06)

1.08 (0.68,1.71)

Black

0.85 (0.55,1.30)

0.79 (0.45,1.40)

Mixed/Other1

0.83 (0.42,1.65)

1.11 (0.49,2.53)

Age group

  

18–39

1.3 (0.79,2.14)

2.17 (1.11,4.23)

40–59

0.96 (0.68,1.35)

1.51 (0.96,2.37)

60–79

1

1

80+

1.36 (0.85,2.18)

1.37 (0.77,2.46)

Period

  

March-April

1

1

May-June

3.32 (2.38,4.62)

2.34 (1.49,3.67)

July-August

6.53 (3.79,11.26)

1.41 (0.42,4.75)

Waitlisted or transplanted

  

No

1

1

Yes

1.34 (0.89,2.03)

1.13 (0.67,1.92)

  1. 1 Groups combined due to small numbers captured by UKRR only. CI – Confidence interval, Tx – Transplant, HT -Home therapies (peritoneal dialysis and home haemodialysis)