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. 2016 Jan 6;12:41–46. doi: 10.2147/TCRM.S92927

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of subjects with TB-negative (n=144) and TB-positive cultures (n=245) from 2010 to 2012

Variables Negative culture subjects (%) Positive culture subjects (%)
Sex, no (%)
 Female 53 (37) 70 (29)
 Male 91 (63) 175 (71)
Age, years
 Mean ± SD 56±20 59±21
 Range 19–96 16–94
BMI, kg/m2
 Mean ± SD 23±4 22±4
 Range 14–40 12–33
Marital, no (%)
 Unmarried 19 (13) 42 (17)
 Married 125 (87) 203 (83)
Smoking, no (%)
 Nonsmoker 92 (64) 146 (60)
 Former smoker 34 (24) 67 (27)
 Current smoker 18 (12) 32 (13)
Alcohol consumption, no (%)
 No 78 (54) 179 (73)
 Yes 66 (46) 66 (27)
Education, no (%)
 Less than high school 67 (46) 129 (53)
 High school or equivalent 50 (35) 77 (31)
 More than high school 27 (19) 39 (16)
Socioeconomic status, no (%)
 High 3 (2) 2 (1)
 Middle 137 (95) 204 (83)
 Low 4 (3) 38 (16)
HIV infection
 Yes 0 0
 No 144 (100) 245 (100)
Pulmonary cavity
 Yes 0 (0) 63 (26)
 No 144 (100) 182 (74)
CXR grading
 Mean ± SD 33±29
 Range 3–140
Sputum culture conversion, days
 Mean ± SD 242±108
 Range 32–773
Outcome
 Alive 212 (87)
 Death 33 (13)

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CXR, chest X-ray; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; SD, standard deviation; TB, tuberculosis.