I'm not quite sure what you mean when you say you want an "OR for a paticular BMD t-score = -2.5". Does this mean you want an odds ratio comparing two countries when your BMD variable is set at 2.5? If so, then that is provided by default in the Odds Ratio Estimates table. Since your model contains only main effects, the odds ratio comparing a country to the reference country at BMD=2.5 remains the same at any other value of BMD.
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ANOVA, or Analysis Of Variance, is used to compare the averages or means of two or more populations to better understand how they differ. Watch this tutorial for more.