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. 2011 Nov 10;3(6):309–318. doi: 10.4021/jocmr732w

Table 1. Patient Characteristics Comparing Groups of Control and Subject.

Control Subject Total P-value



N % N % N %
Subjects 128 70.3 54 29.7 182 100
Age years 48.4 ± 23.0 (20 - 93) 64.0 ± 23.0 (16 - 89) 53.0 ± 24.0 (16 - 93) < 0.0001
  < 30 years 44 34.4 10 18.5 54 29.7
  30-60 years 43 33.6 5 9.3 48 26.4
  > 60 years 41 32.0 39 72.2 80 43.9
Male sex 106 79.2 44 77.3 150 78.7 NS
Indigenes 80 62.5 27 50.0 107 58.8 NS
Origin
  Geriatric members 40 31.3 25 46.3 65 35.7 NS
  Military conscripts 26 20.3 6 11.1 32 17.6 NS
  Civilian 62 48.4 23 42.6 85 46.7 NS
Low socioeconomic 71 55.5 40 74.1 111 61.0 0.0187
Comorbidities
  Ever-smoker 64 50.0 30 55.6 94 51.6 NS
  COPD 28 21.9 13 24.1 41 22.5 NS
  Recurrent PTB 27 21.1 8 14.8 35 19.2 NS
  Alcoholism 44 34.4 17 31.5 61 33.5 NS
  HCV 5 3.9 5 9.3 10 5.5 NS
  Cirrhosis 15 11.7 9 16.7 24 13.2 NS
  Renal insufficiency 13 10.2 15 27.8 28 15.4 0.0041
  Diabetes 13 10.2 7 13.0 20 11.0 NS
  Malignancy 5 3.9 6 11.1 11 6.0 NS
  HIV 0 0 1 1.9 1 0.5 NS

Data are presented as mean ± SD (range) unless otherwise indicated. NS: non-significant; PTB: pulmonary tuberculosis; COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; HCV: hepatitis C virus; HIV: human immunodeficiency virus. P-value for comparisons between PTB and dual infections.