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. 2005 Jan;11(1):150–153. doi: 10.3201/eid1101.040869

Table. Comparison of persons with Beijing and non-Beijing genotype Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Characteristic Beijing genotype, n (%) Other genotypes, n (%) p value
Sex     0.001
Male 10 (22.7) 472 (47.9)  
Female 34 (77.3) 513 (52.1)  
Age group     0.3
<15 2 (4.6) 16 (1.6)  
15–29 17 (38.6) 306 (31.1)  
30–44 16 (36.4) 423 (42.9)  
>45 9 (20.5) 240 (24.4)  
Born in Malawi     0.08
Yes 38 (90.5) 747 (79.2)  
No 4 (9.5) 196 (20.8)  
Moved in last 5 y     0.8
No move 16 (40.0) 343 (41.2)  
Within district 10 (25.0) 188 (22.6)  
Outside district 9 (22.5) 226 (27.1)  
Outside country 5 (12.5) 76 (9.1)  
HIV status     0.4
Positive 15 (57.7) 396 (65.6)  
Negative 11 (42.3) 208 (34.4)  
Previous tuberculosis (TB)     0.9
Yes 3 (6.8) 74 (7.6)  
No 41 (93.2) 904 (92.4)  
BCG scar     0.7
Yes 23 (74.2) 486 (69.7)  
No 6 (19.4) 176 (25.3)  
Doubtful 2 (6.5) 35 (5.0)  
Contact with TB patient in district     0.6
Yes 22 (50.0) 453 (46.0)  
No 22 (50.0) 532 (54.0)  
Type of TB     0.4
Smear-positive pulmonary 33 (75.0) 711 (72.2)  
Smear-negative pulmonary 10 (22.7) 202 (20.5)  
Extrapulmonary 1 (2.3) 72 (7.3)  
Drug resistance     0.2
Sensitive 44 (100) 920 (93.9)  
Resistant isoniazid only 0 38 (3.9)  
Resistant isoniazid plus 0 22 (2.2)  
Died during treatment     0.7
Yes 13 (32.5) 224 (29.6)  
No 27 (67.5) 532 (70.4)