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. 2011 Mar;17(3):457–463. doi: 10.3201/eid1703.101111

Table 1. Clinical and demographic data for Mycobacterium bovis TB case-patients, by sex, as recorded in the Netherlands Tuberculosis Registry, the Netherlands, 1993–2007*.

Characteristic Dutch,
no. (%),
n = 138 Foreign-born, no. (%),†
n = 93 Total,
no. (%),
N = 231
All case-patients
M 56 (40.6) 49 (52.7) 105 (45.5)
F
82 (59.4)
44 (47.3)
126 (54.5)
Age, y
0–60 115 (49.7)
M 13 45
F 22 35
>60 116 (50.3)
M 43 4
F
60
9

Localization
Pulmonary 80 (34.6)
M 26 25
F 22‡
Respiratory tract 19 (8.2)
M 5 5
F 8 1
Meningeal and CNS 6 (2.5)
M 2 0
F F 0
Intestinal tract 13 (5.6)
M 0 3
F 5 5
Bone and joint 12 (5.2)
M 4 2
F 5 1
Urogenital tract 13 (5.6)
M 4 3
F 4 2
Other organs (e.g., lymph nodes) 59 (25.5)
M 5 9
F 24¶ 21#
Miliary TB 11 (4.8)
M 6 0
F 3 2
Unknown 18 (7.8)
M 4 2
F 7 5

*TB, tuberculosis; CNS, central nervous system.
†Foreign-born patients originated from other European countries (n = 6), Africa (n = 69), Asia (n = 9), South America (n = 3), and unknown areas (n = 6).
‡p = 0.018.
§p<0.001.
¶p = 0.004.
#p = 0.002.