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. 2022 Aug;3(8):e578–e587. doi: 10.1016/S2666-5247(22)00114-8

Table 1.

Demographic, clinical, and sampling characteristics of culture-confirmed enteric fever cases included in the longitudinal kinetic analysis, by country

Bangladesh (n=407) Nepal (n=543) Pakistan (n=399) Ghana (n=71) Total (n=1420)
Age, years 5·4 (3·2–8·0) 20·9 (15·7–26·4) 5·3 (3·0–12·0) 8·0 (6·0–12·0) 9·0 (4·5–19·7)
Age strata
<5 years 179 (44·0%) 12 (2·2%) 181 (45·4%) 11 (15·5%) 383 (27·0%)
5–15 years 227 (55·8%) 127 (23·4%) 152 (38·1%) 52 (73·2%) 558 (39·3%)
>16 years 1 (0·2%) 404 (74·4%) 66 (16·5%) 8 (11·3%) 479 (33·7%)
Missing data 0 0 0 0 0
Sex
Male 213 (52·3%) 302 (55·6%) 228 (57·1%) 41 (57·7%) 784 (55·2%)
Female 194 (47·7%) 241 (44·4%) 171 (42·9%) 29 (40·8%) 635 (44·7%)
Missing data 0 0 0 1 (1·4%) 1 (0·1%)
Number of serum samples collected per participant 2·0 (2·0–3·0) 2·0 (2·0–4·0) 3·0 (2·0–5·0) 4·0 (1·5–5·0) 3·0 (2·0–4·0)
Study enrollment duration, days 184·0 (28·0–540·5) 366·0 (160·0–595·5) 699·0 (367·5–712·0) 270·0 (14·5–365·0) 382·0 (94·0–696·0)
Reported number of days of fever at presentation 4·0 (3·0–6·0) 4·0 (3·0–6·0) 6·0 (4·0–9·0) 6·0 (3·0–7·0) 4·0 (3·0–7·0)
Hospitalised
No 326 (80·1%) 372 (68·5%) 210 (52·6%) 31 (43·7%) 939 (66·1%)
Yes 81 (19·9%) 156 (28·7%) 188 (47·1%) 33 (46·5%) 458 (32·3%)
Missing data 0 15 (2·8%) 1 (0·3%) 7 (9·9%) 23 (1·6%)
Salmonella enterica serovar
S Paratyphi A 56 (13·8%) 86 (15·8%) 11 (2·8%) 0 153 (10·8%)
S Typhi 351 (86·2%) 457 (84·2%) 388 (97·2%) 71 (100%) 1267 (89·2%)
Missing data 0 0 0 0 0
Vaccine status
Typhoid conjugate vaccine 1 (0·2%) 1 (0·2%) 4 (1·0%) 0 6 (0·4%)
Other typhoid vaccine 1 (0·2%) 1 (0·2%) 8 (2·0%) 0 10 (0·7%)
Not vaccinated 405 (99·5%) 541 (99·6%) 378 (94·7%) 71 (100%) 1395 (98·2%)
Missing data 0 0 9 (2·3%) 0 9 (0·6%)

Data are median (IQR) or n (%)