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. 2011 Mar;17(3):357–365. doi: 10.3201/eid1703.100833

Table 4. Treatment-associated characteristics of 91 homeless persons with tuberculosis, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1998–2007*.

Characteristic All persons, no. (%) Canada-born, no. (%) Foreign born, no. (%) p value† 1998–2002, no. (%) 2003–2007,
no. (%) p value‡
Days from diagnosis to initiation of treatment, median (IQR)
1 (0–4)
0.5 (0–4)
1 (0–6)

1 (0–3)
1 (0–4)

Duration of treatment, mo, median (IQR)
Total 9.9
(6.5–12.7) 10.0
(6.8–12.5) 8.6
(6.0–12.9) 9.0
(6.1–12.2) 10.8
(6.7–13.1)
Treatment in institution 2.0
(0.2–4.0) 2.4
(0.5–3.9) 0.6
(0–4.2) 0.9
(0.2–3.9) 2.2
(0.0–4.1)
Treatment under directly
observed therapy 6.2
(0.8–8.8) 6.4
(0.9–9.0) 6.0
(2.4–7.2) 5.7
(0.2–7.0) 6.6
(4.5–9.0)
Treatment by self-
administered therapy
0.1
(0.1–0.9)
0.1
(0.1–0.6)
0.3
(0.1–2.1)

0.2
(0.0–1.1)
0.1
(0.1–0.6)

Admission to hospital 76 (84) 55 (92) 19 (68) 0.01 35 (80) 41 (87) 0.40
Treatment under public health order§ 15 (16) 9 (15) 6 (21) 0.55 4 (9) 11 (23) 0.09
Court-ordered detention for treatment¶
1 (1)
1 (2)
0

1 (2)
0

Outcome# 0.13 0.74
Treatment completed 70 (78) 45 (75) 25 (93) 33 (75) 37 (80)
Died while receiving
treatment** 17 (19) 12 (20) 2 (7) 9 (20) 7 (16)
Lost to follow-up 2 (2) 2 (3) 0 1 (2) 1 (2)
Refused further care 1 (1) 1 (2) 0 1 (2) 0

*Birthplace information available for 88 persons. IQR, interquartile range; –, no statistical test performed.
†Probability of a significant difference between Canada-born and foreign-born persons for each variable; calculated by using the 2-sided Fisher exact test or χ2 test, as appropriate.
‡Probability of a significant difference between the 2 periods for each variable; calculated by using the 2-sided Fisher exact test or χ2 test, as appropriate.
§Referred to in Ontario as a Section 22.
¶Referred to in Ontario as a Section 35.
#1 patient continues treatment at the time of this report.
**One foreign-born case-patient from 2003–2007 period died 14 mo after onset of treatment. Study considers death from all causes within 12 mo of TB diagnosis. After 12 mo, causes of death other than TB become more relevant; therefore, deaths occurring after 12 mo are not included in this estimate.