Fig. 2From: Maternal disease factors associated with neonatal jaundice: a case–control studyDisease network image about maternal risk factors and protective factors for neonatal jaundice. A Maternal diseases during ANC associated with neonatal jaundice (Study A). B Maternal diseases during 1 year before ANC associated with neonatal jaundice (Study B). C Index. Risk factors are illustrated as red lines and protective factors as blue lines. The average odds ratio is represented by number on the line and the average number of cases as the number in the circle. The major classification of diagnosis codes is represented in a different color. The circle size is proportional to the number of cases. The edge width is proportional to the odds ratio in the case of risk factors and inversely proportional to the odds ratio in the case of protective factors. ANC, antenatal care; A53, other and unspecified syphilis; D25, leiomyoma of the uterus; D62, acute posthemorrhagic anemia; J03, acute tonsillitis; J20, acute bronchitis; J30, vasomotor and allergic rhinitis; J34, other disorders of the nose and nasal sinuses; K29, gastritis and duodenitis; K30, dyspepsia; K92, other diseases of the digestive system; N70, salpingitis and oophoritis; R12, heartburn; Z48, other surgical follow-up care. * K92, 7.89; † Z48, 15.82Back to article page