Mark,
I have another question or 2. I also ran general agreement statistics between the parasite and lesion, ignoring month. The Kappa score was high (0.66) and was significant P<0.001. Bowker's test was also significant chisq 5.4, P=0.196. Does Bowker's test confirm the Kappa? I'm not sure how to take Bowker's result as it seems like it is testing disagreement rather than agreement. Can you explain?
Also, after thinking about this a bit, I don't know that it matters that I include month in the analysis. Perhaps Kappa and Bowker's would be sufficient. However, I would like to understand if the CMH test provides any additional useful information beyond Kappa and Bowkers.
Thanks again!!