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. 2020 Jul 24;15(7):e0236368. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0236368

Table 1. Differences between patients with histoplasmosis and without histoplasmosis.

No Histoplasmosis N (%) Histoplasmosis N (%) P-value*
Sex
M 1700 (46.8) 126 (68.1) <0.001
F 1928 (53.2) 59 (31.9)
Age category (yrs)
<15 25 (0.7) 1 (0.5) 0.009
15–29 451 (12.4) 11 (5.9)
30–39 915 (25.2) 52 (28.1)
40–49 973 (26.8) 61 (33)
50–59 697 (19.2) 44 (23.8)
60–69 381 (10.5) 14 (7.6)
70–79 142 (3.9) 2 (1.1)
>80 46 (1.3) 0 (0)
CD4 at diagnosis
<200 701 (30.9) 88 (72.1) <0.001
200–350 495 (21.9) 19 (15.6)
350–500 463 (20.5) 5 (4.1)
>500 605 (26.7) 10 (8.2)
Country of birth
Brazil 318 (10.3) 37 (22.4) <0.001
Haiti 1029 (33.3) 21 (12.7)
Suriname 656 (21.2) 67 (40.6)
French Guiana 144 (4.7) 6 (3.6)
Guadeloupe 10 (0.3) 0 (0)
France 463 (15) 13 (7.9)
Guyana 286 (9.3) 13 (7.9)
Dominican Republic 63 (2) 2 (1.2)
Other 117 (3.9) 6 (3.7)
Contamination mode
Hétérosexuel 3003 (90.3) 160 (94.1) 0.18
homo/bisexuel 186 (5.6) 2 (1.2)
TMF 85 (2.6) 4 (2.4)
Autre 50 (1.5) 4 (2.3)
City
Cayenne 2403 (66.2) 93 (50.3) <0.001
Kourou 935 (25.8) 86 (46.5)
Saint Laurent 293 (8) 6 (3.2)

*Chi-square test.