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. 2022 Oct 5;9(10):ofac512. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofac512

Table 3.

Gender-Specific Distribution of TB Clinical Presentation Defined by Affected Anatomic Site and Male to Female Odds Ratio (M/F Risk Ratio) for Each Anatomic Site Based on the Analysis of 24 277 TB Patients Diagnosed in Harare, Zimbabwe During 2011–2017 Using Multinomial Logistic Regression

Female (%) Male (%) Unadjusted M/F Odds Ratio
(95% CI)
a Adjusted M/F Odds Ratio
(95% CI)
PTB 8189 (41.0) 11 779 (59.0) Ref Ref
Abdominal TB 121 (57.6) 89 (42.4) 0.51 (.39–.67) 0.51 (.39–.68)
Lymphadenitis 202 (44.6) 251 (55.4) 0.86 (.72–1.04) 0.88 (.73–1.07)
Miliary TB 212 (41.8) 295 (58.2) 0.97 (.81–1.16) 0.95 (.79–1.14)
Other EPTB 340 (50.7) 331 (49.3) 0.68 (.58–.79) 0.69 (.59–.81)
Pericarditis 98 (45.4) 118 (54.6) 0.84 (.64–1.10) 0.84 (.64–1.10)
Pleural Effusion 694 (39.1) 1080 (60.9) 1.08 (.98–1.20) 1.06 (.96–1.17)
TB Bones/Joints/Spine 65 (50.4) 64 (49.6) 0.69 (.48–.97) 0.63 (.45–.90)
TB Meningitis 150 (43.0) 199 (57.0) 0.92 (.75–1.14) 1.00 (.80–1.24)

Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; EPTB, extrapulmonary tuberculosis; HIV, human immunodeficiency virus; PTB, pulmonary tuberculosis; TB, tuberculosis.

a

Adjusted for year of diagnosis, HIV status, healthcare setting, age group, and treatment history.