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. 2009 Jan 15;2:9. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-2-9

Table 1.

Characteristics of children enrolled in the study (n = 99)

Characteristic n
Male 63

Age (yrs), median (min-max) 9 (0–18)

BCG vaccinated* 68
BCG non-vaccinated 6
BCG vaccination status unknown 25

Born outside Finland or at least one of the parents is from a country with endemic TB: 57
➢ Somalia (several families) 25
➢ Vietnam 6
➢ Peru (1 family) 4
➢ Russia 4
➢ Kosovo 2
➢ Nigeria 2
➢ Afghanistan, Angola, Azerbadzan, Burma Burundi, Estonia, India, Congo, Sudan, Thailand, Turkey, Uganda 12 (one each)
➢ Siblings who live in Russia 2

HIV infection 2

TST test performed 87
TST not performed 8
Data missing 4

Culture or/and Nucleic acid amplification (NAA) method performed 6
➢ acid fast staining positive 2/6 (also culture pos)
➢ culture positive (M. tuberculosis) 4/6
➢ NAA positive 2/6 (also culture pos)

Radiological examination performed 95
Radiological findings
➢ normal 81/95 (85%)
➢ pulmonary TB 4
➢ enlargement of the hilus zone (Hodgkin lymphoma, TB lymphadenitis, one mild in LTBI, one mild in salmonelosis) 4 (one each)
➢ interstitial changes (vasculitis) 1
➢ pleural effusion (pleuritis and chylothorax) 2
➢ pneumonia 2
➢ bronchoectasia 1

Indications for IGRA-tests
➢ exposure to TB 62
➢ clinical signs compatible with TB 37

* All children born in Finland before September 2006 were supposed to be BCG vaccinated even if this was not mentioned in the record.