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. 2017 Oct 21;66(6):849–856. doi: 10.1093/cid/cix906

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Culture-Positive Patients With Tuberculosis in British Columbia, 2005–2014 (n = 2290)

Characteristic Patients, No. (%)a
Age, y
 0–14 32 (1.4)
 15–34 500 (21.8)
 35–54 704 (30.7)
 55–74 584 (25.5)
 ≥75 470 (20.5)
Male sexb 1329 (58.1)
Community type
 Metro 1753 (76.6)
 Urban/rural 332 (14.5)
 Rural 173 (7.6)
 Remote 32 (1.4)
Birthplacec
 Canada 588 (26.3)
Foreign-born by continentd
 Asia 1437 (87.6)
 Africa 79 (4.8)
 Europe 69 (4.2)
 Americas 45 (2.7)
 Oceania 11 (0.7)
Time in Canada, ye
 <5 456 (28.6)
 ≥5 1141 (71.4)
Disease site
 Respiratory 1767 (77.2)
 Nonrespiratory 363 (15.9)
 Respiratory and ronrespiratory 160 (7.0)
Positive respiratory smear resultsf 1152 (62.1)
Cavitary disease present  315 (13.8)
Drug susceptibility
 MDR 18 (0.8)
 INH-R (non-MDR) 173 (7.6)
HIV status
 Infected 103 (4.5)
 Uninfected 1784 (77.9)
 Unknown 403 (17.6)
Illicit drug use
 Yes 130 (5.7)
 No 1639 (71.6)
 Unknown 521 (22.8)
Alcohol misuse
 Yes 125 (5.5)
 No 1656 (72.3)
 Unknown 509 (22.2)
Material deprivation indexg
 Quintile 1 (least deprivation) 273 (12.5)
 Quintile 2 418 (19.2)
 Quintile 3 529 (24.3)
 Quintile 4 529 (24.3)
 Quintile 5 (most deprivation) 427 (19.6)

Abbreviations: HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; INH-R, isoniazid resistant; MDR, multidrug- resistant tuberculosis (resistant to isoniazid and rifampin).

aPercentages have been rounded and may not total 100%.

bOne transgender/gender-unknown patient excluded from analysis.

cData unavailable in 57 patients.

dData unavailable in 4 patients.

eData unavailable in 48 patients.

f“Other respiratory” sites (eg, pleura) were excluded.

gData unavailable in 114 patients.