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. 2018 Nov 15;18:574. doi: 10.1186/s12879-018-3483-0

Table 1.

Characteristics of 148 children (ages 4 to 14 years) who attempted the string test

Characteristics 4–10 years old
N = 119 (80%)
11–14 years old
N = 29 (20%)
TOTAL
N = 148
n % n % n %
Female sex 55 46 15 52 70 47
Clinical symptoms (last 4 weeks)
 Cough 117 98 28 97 145 98
 Productive cough (among those with cough)* 88 74 19 66 107 72
 Hemoptysis 5 4 3 10 8 5
 Chest pain 33 28 10 34 43 29
 Fever 37 31 11 38 48 32
 Dyspnea 34 29 8 28 42 28
 Loss of appetite 50 42 11 38 61 41
 Night sweats 33 28 7 24 40 27
 Vomiting 24 20 6 21 30 20
 Sore or itchy throat 56 47 10 34 66 45
 Pain with swallowing 26 22 6 21 32 22
 Hoarseness 35 29 5 17 40 27
Positive tuberculin skin test (TST) (n = 133) ** 53 48 14 61 67 45
Exposure to an adult with positive sputum smear test 109 92 26 90 135 91
Provided a spontaneous sputum sample 53† 45 21‡ 72 74 50
Provided an induced sputum sample 5 4 3‡ 10 9 6
Provided a gastric aspirate sample 68† 57 7 24 75 51
Result of evaluation for TB disease (n = 147) ẟ
 Clinically diagnosed TB without culture confirmation 19 16 1 3 20 14
 Culture-confirmed TB 4 3 8 28 12 8
 Not TB 95 81 20 69 115 78

*Percent with productive cough was calculated among those with cough

**Percentages for TST results were based on available results: N = 110 for 4–10 year olds, N = 23 for 11–14 year olds

†Seven children provided one spontaneous and one gastric aspirate sputum sample

‡Two children provided one spontaneous and one induced sputum sample