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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2019 Feb 27;33:72–78.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.02.005

Table 1.

Tuberculin skin test status among adult patients with culture-confirmed TB, Georgia, 2009 – 2014 (N=780)

TST Results Total
N=780
N %
P-Value
2)
Patient Characteristic Negative
N % = 242 (31.0)
N %
Positive*
N % = 538 (69.0)
N %
Age group
 15 – 24 18 (7.4) 85 (15.8) 103 (13.2) <0.01
 25 – 44 84 (34.7) 214 (39.8) 298 (38.2)
 45 – 64 93 (38.4) 184 (34.2) 277 (35.5)
 ≥ 65 47 (19.4) 55 (10.2) 102 (13.1)
Male Gender 177 (73.1) 365 (67.8) 542 (69.5) 0.14
Race, Black 104 (43.0) 271 (50.5) 375 (48.1) 0.05
Foreign-born 84 (34.7) 255 (47.4) 339 (43.5) <0.01
Homeless 37 (15.3) 68 (12.6) 105 (13.5) 0.32
History of imprisonment 4 (1.7) 39 (7.3) 43 (5.5) <0.01
History of contact with TB patient 19 (8.1) 95 (18.0) 114 (15.0) <0.01
History of TB disease 8 (3.3) 32 (5.9) 40 (5.1) 0.12
Illicit drug use 28 (11.7) 67 (12.5) 95 (12.2) 0.75
Alcohol abuse 44 (18.3) 94 (17.5) 138 (17.8) 0.78
HIV status, Positive 40 (17.5) 46 (8.7) 86 (11.4) <0.01
Diabetes 39 (16.7) 59 (11.2) 98 (12.9) 0.04
ESRD 4 (1.7) 3 (0.6) 7 (0.9) 0.21
History of LTBI prophylaxis 2 (0.8) 31 (5.9) 33 (4.3) <0.01
Positive smear at baseline 168 (69.7) 361 (67.2) 529 (68.0) 0.49
Abnormal CXR reading at baseline 214 (96.0) 475 (92.8) 689 (93.7) 0.10
Cavitary disease 70 (31.8) 196 (38.5) 266 (36.5) 0.09
Miliary disease 15 (6.8) 9 (1.8) 24 (3.3) <0.01
INH-monoresistant TB 36 (15.6) 60 (11.6) 96 (12.8) 0.13
TB Site
 Pulmonary 210 (86.8) 495 (92.0) 705 (90.4) 0.04
 Pulmonary + Extrapulmonary 27 (11.2) 32 (6.0) 59 (7.6)
 Extrapulmonary only 5 (2.0) 11 (2.0) 16 (2.1)
TB Treatment Outcome
 Completed 207 (85.5) 505 (93.9) 712 (91.3) <0.01
 Died 26 (10.7) 18 (3.4) 44 (5.6)
 Lost to follow up 6 (2.5) 13 (2.4) 19 (2.4)
 Uncooperative/refused to continue treatment 0 (0.0) 1 (0.2) 1 (0.1)
 Stopped due to adverse reaction 3 (1.24) 1 (0.2) 4 (0.5)
*

Classification of positive TST results based on US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines [19]

Abbreviations: HIV – human immunodeficiency virus; ESRD – end-stage renal disease; TNF – tumor necrosis factor; LTBI – latent TB infection; TST – tuberculin skin test; CXR – chest x-ray; INH – isoniazid

Bold indicates statistical significance (two-sided P-value <0.05)