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. 2021 Jun 15;6(2):102. doi: 10.3390/tropicalmed6020102

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of adults (≥15 years) with TB (without known drug-resistant disease at diagnosis) notified from public health facilities of 16 districts in Karnataka, India, 15 October to 30 November 2020 (n = 3020).

Characteristics * n (%)
Total 3020 (100.0)
Demographic characteristics
Age in years
15–24 476 (15.8)
25–34 611 (20.2)
35–44 619 (20.5)
45–54 575 (19.0)
55–64 416 (13.8)
≥65 323 (10.7)
Gender
Men 2039 (67.5)
Women 981 (32.5)
Clinical characteristics
Test used for diagnosis
Xpert MTB/RIF 1423 (47.1)
TrueNat MTB/RIF 190 (6.3)
LPA 17 (0.6)
Microscopy 557 (18.4)
Culture 9 (0.3)
Chest Radiograph 272 (9.0)
Others 552 (19.3)
Bacteriological confirmation (yes) 2284 (75.6)
Site
Pulmonary 2186 (72.4)
Extrapulmonary 667 (22.1)
Missing 167 (5.5)
Previous treatment (yes) 474 (15.7)
HIV
Positive 225 (7.5)
Negative 2531 (83.8)
Unknown 264 (8.7)
DM
Yes 505 (16.7)
No 2086 (69.1)
Unknown 429 (14.2)
Health system characteristics
Bank details available with programme (yes) 2353 (77.9)
Peripheral Health Institute–notification facility
District/Teaching hospital 1942 (66.6)
Sub-district level hospital 769 (26.4)
Primary health centre 206 (7.1)
Days to notify from diagnosis
Within a day 2160 (71.5)
1–6 days 632 (20.9)
7–13 113 (3.7)
14–27 73 (2.4)
≥28 42 (1.4)
Treatment not started 167 (5.5)
Transferred out of district (yes) 521 (17.3)

TB—tuberculosis, LPA line probe assay, HIV—human immunodeficiency virus, DM—Diabetes mellitus; * source is the routinely collected baseline data in NIKSHAY updated as on 15 December 2020.