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. 2020 Aug 5;20:576. doi: 10.1186/s12879-020-05304-z

Table 2.

Univariate analysis of factors association with DR-TB patients and TB/HIV co-infection

Variables Categories DR-TB
(N = 455)
P(χ2test) TB/HIV co-infection (N = 110) P (χ2test)
Gender Male 292 (64.2) 0.495 87 (7.3) 0.002*
Female 163 (25.90) 23 (3.70)
Ethnicity Han 399 (23.90) 0.002* 104 (6.20) 0.292
Others 56 (35.70) 6 (3.80)
Occupation Farmer 144 (25.50) < 0.001* 32 (5.70) < 0.001*
Unemployed 121 (23.70) 56 (11.00)
Currently non-working 70 (27.20) 7 (2.70)
Student 27 (15.50) 2 (1.10)
Housekeeping 44 (43.60) 4 (4.00)
Manual worker 16 (23.50) 3 (4.40)
Others 33 (21.90) 6 (4.00)
Living region Central urban 128 (20.60) 0.001* 51 (8.20) 0.007*
County/district 327 (27.10) 59 (4.90)
Age ≤20 42 (18.700) 0.010* 2 (0.90) 0.005*
21–40 186 (26.90) 47 (6.80)
41–60 173 (27.10) 46 (7.20)
≥61 54 (19.90) 15 (5.50)
Retreatment Yes 398 (95.20) < 0.001* 8 (1.90) < 0.001*
No 57 (4.00) 102 (7.20)
Drug-related hepatotoxicity Yes 327 (43.70) < 0.001* 53 (7.10) 0.133
No 128 (11.90) 57 (5.30)
Viral hepatitis Yes 10 (22.70) 0.861 2 (4.50) 1.000
No 445 (25.00) 108 (6.10)
AIDS/HIVS Yes 9 (8.20) < 0.001*
No 446 (26.00)
Symptoms Typical symptoms 64 (13.80) 0.158
Others 48 (10.60)

Notes: Missing data were excluded.*P < 0.05.