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Table 1 Baseline characteristics in children with household multidrug-resistant tuberculosis and drug-susceptible tuberculosis exposure

From: The impact of drug resistance on the risk of tuberculosis infection and disease in child household contacts: a cross sectional study

Risk factors and clinical states

DS-TB exposure (n = 316) N (%)

MDR-TB exposure (n = 229) N (%)

Child factors

 < 1 year

48 (15.2)

50 (21.8)

 1 year

66 (20.9)

41 (17.9)

 2 years

71 (22.5)

44 (19.2)

 3 years

73 (23.1)

56 (24.5)

 4 years

58 (18.4)

38 (16.6)

 Male

162 (51.3)

119 (52.2)

 Black African (vs. mixed race)

52 (16.5)

101 (44.1)**

 HIV-positive

1 (0.3)

8 (3.7)*

 BCG scar/vaccination documented

310 (98.1)

181 (81.2)**

 Previous tuberculosis treatment

8 (2.5)

21 (9.2)*

 Weight for age (z-score) < −2

32 (10.1)

23 (10.1)

 Sleeps in same room as TB source case

79 (25.3)

34 (15.0)**

 Sleeps in same bed as TB source case

20 (6.4)

57 (25.2)**

Adult source case /household factors

 Source case sputum acid-fast bacilli smear-positive

181 (62.9)

180 (80.0)**

 Household tobacco smoke exposure

245 (80.4)

145 (63.3)**

 Mean socioeconomic index (x/11), n (standard deviation)

4.0 (2.6)

4.1 (2.5)

Clinical states

 Exposure no infection

205 (65.7)

125 (61.3)

 Infection no disease

80 (25.6)

86 (38.1)*

 Disease

27 (8.7)

15 (6.6)

  1. p < 0.01*; p < 0.001**
  2. MDR-TB Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant to rifampicin and isoniazid (defined by line probe assay)
  3. DS-TB Mycobacterium tuberculosis susceptible to rifampicin and isoniazid (defined by line probe assay)