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. 2012 Oct 24;7(10):e46943. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0046943

Table 1. Baseline demographic and clinical characteristics of MDR-TB patients, by HIV status.a .

Characteristic HIV-negative HIV-positive pc
(N = 40)b (N = 94)b
Age (years) 43 (27.5–58.5) 39.5 (33–46) 0.3031
BMI (kg/m2)d Severely low (<16) 7 (20.0) 12 (14.1) 0.4118
Low (16 to <18.5) 13 (37.1) 25 (29.4)
Normal (≥18.5) 15 (42.9) 48 (56.5)
Hemoglobin (g/dL) 12.1 (10.9–13.4) 11.1 (9.7–12.7) 0.0860
Albumin (g/L) 32.0 (27.5–36.0) 31.0 (27.0–37.0) 0.8366
Resting respiratory rate (breaths/min) 24 (23–28) 26 (24–28) 0.8292
Number of previous TB treatment regimens None 1 (2.5) 4 (4.3) 0.5198
One 10 (25.0) 33 (35.1)
Two 19 (47.5) 32 (34.0)
Three or more 10 (25.0) 25 (26.6)
Time since first TB diagnosis (months) 29.9 (8.8–82.1) 19.0 (8.2–50.8) 0.2911
Sputum smear Positive 7 (17.5) 8 (8.5) 0.2220
Negative 22 (55.0) 50 (53.2)
Not available 11 (27.5) 36 (38.3)
Number of drugs to which isolate was resistant 2 or 3 14 (35.0) 42 (44.7) 0.3420
≥4 26 (65.0) 52 (55.3)
Previous exposure to second-line TB drugs Yes 2 (5.0) 16 (17.0) 0.0943
No 38 (95.0) 78 (83.0)
Fibrotic or cavitary lesions on chest radiograph Yes 31 (79.5) 65 (72.2) 0.5106
No 8 (20.5) 25 (27.8)
Bilateral disease on chest radiograph Yes 37 (94.9) 81 (90.0) 0.5027
No 2 (5.1) 9 (10.0)
Extrapulmonary TB Yes 2 (5.0) 5 (5.3) 1.0000
No 38 (95.0) 89 (94.7)
Hospitalized at treatment initiation Yes 10 (25.0) 30 (31.9) 0.5369
No 30 (75.0) 64 (68.1)
Sex Male 25 (62.5) 54 (57.5) 0.7017
Female 15 (37.5) 40 (42.6)
Worked in South Africa Yes 22 (56.4) 45 (48.9) 0.4515
No 17 (43.6) 47 (51.1)
Worked in South Africa as a miner Yes 14 (35.9) 28 (31.5) 0.6842
No 25 (64.1) 61 (68.5)

Note: BMI: body mass index.

a

Table values are median (IQR) for continuous variables and n (column %) for categorical variables.

b

Numbers may not sum to total due to missing data, and percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding.

c

P-value is for Wilcoxon rank sum test (continuous variables) or Fisher’s exact test (categorical variables).

d

For patients under 20 years of age, severely low BMI was defined as < −3 standard deviations, low BMI was defined as < −2 standard deviations, according to World Health Organization BMI-for-age charts for 5–19 years, 2–5 years.