Table. Demographic baseline characteristics of patients with reactivation of OT and multiple logistic regression analysis of the association between ethnic origin and risk for RTR during follow-up, Misiones province, Argentina, 2004–2014*.
Demographic and follow-up data | Ethnicity |
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Hispanic, n = 29 | Slavic, n = 28 | Germanic, n = 46 | Other, n = 9 | |
Demographic data | ||||
Male sex† | 13 (44.83) | 14 (50) | 20 (43.48) | 5 (55.56) |
Median age, y (range)† | 31 (6–67) | 32.5 (14–70) | 31 (6–71) | 29 (6–68) |
Rural dwelling† | 18 (62.07) | 23 (82.14) | 30 (65.22) | 5 (55.56) |
Follow-up | ||||
Length, median mo† | 37 | 42 | 38.5 | 27 |
≥1 reactivation toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis | 4 (13.79) | 10 (35.71) | 12 (26.09) | 2 (22.22) |
OR (95% CI) | Reference | 3.47 (0.93–12.85)‡ | 2,2 (0.63–7.65)† | 1.78 (0.27–11.86)† |
OR adjusted for rural dwelling (95% CI) | Reference | 4.07 (1.05–15.68)§ | 2.2 (0.65–8.01)† | 1.73 (0.26–11.64)† |
*Data are no. (%) patients, unless otherwise indicated. Analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics (IBM, Armonk, NY, USA). p values <0.05 were considered significant. OR, odds ratio; OT, ocular toxoplasmosis; RTR, reactivation toxoplasmic retinochoroiditis. †p>0.05. ‡p = 0.06. §p = 0.04.