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. 2018 Jul 4;8:10113. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-28430-w

Table 1.

Risk factors for latent tuberculosis detected via IGRA among healthcare workers: univariate analysis.

Variable No. (%) P-value
IGRA positive (n = 271) IGRA negative (n = 1384)
Sex
Male 101 (24) 322 (76) <0.001
Female 170 (14) 1062 (86)
Age group, y
≤29 35 (6) 587 (94) <0.001
30–39 69 (15) 403 (85)
40–49 101 (25) 297 (75)
≥50 66 (41) 97 (60)
Professions
Physician 38 (24) 120 (76) <0.001
Nurse 94 (12) 683 (88)
Technician 41 (20) 169 (80)
Housekeeping staff/Auxiliary 73 (22) 258 (78)
Administration staff 24 (15) 131 (85)
Pharmacist 1 (4) 23 (96)
Work duration, yr
≤1 46 (13) 318 (87) <0.001
>1 to ≤5 65 (12) 468 (88)
>5 to ≤10 31 (13) 205 (87)
>10 129 (25) 393 (75)
BCG vaccination
No 43 (17) 210 (83) 0.824
Yes 179 (17) 902 (83)
Unknown 49 (15) 272 (85)
Smoking
No 219 (15) 1236 (85) <0.001
Yes 52 (26) 148 (74)
Diabetes
No 263 (16) 1376 (84) <0.001
Yes 4 8 (50)
Autoimmune disease
No 269 (16) 1375 (84) 0.871
Yes 2 (18) 9 (82)
Malignancy
No 268 (16) 1377 (84) 0.243
Yes 3 (30) 7 (70)
Contact active tuberculosis patients
No 181 (15) 996 (85) 0.086
Yes 90 (19) 388 (81)
Work in risk area
No 189 (15) 1052 (85) 0.029
Yes 82 (20) 332 (80)

IGRA; interferon-γ release assay.