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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of DR-TB patients without and with DM.

From: The differences in drug resistance between drug-resistant tuberculosis patients with and without diabetes mellitus in northeast China: a retrospective study

Characteristics

No DM, N (%)

DM, N (%)

Total, N (%)

χ2

P-value

Gender

   

32.847

<0.001

Male

203 (62.08)

160 (86.02)

363 (70.76)

  

Female

124 (37.92)

26 (13.98)

150 (29.24)

  

Age (years)

   

52.078

<0.001

14~ 30

69 (21.10)

5 (2.69)

74 (14.42)

  

31 ~ 44

87 (26.61)

36 (19.35)

123 (23.98)

  

45 ~ 59

82 (25.08)

93 (50.00)

175 (34.11)

  

60~

89 (27.22)

52 (27.96)

141 (27.49)

  

Patient residence

   

0.251

0.616

Urban

287 (87.77)

166 (89.25)

453 (88.30)

  

Rural

40 (12.23)

20 (10.75)

60 (11.70)

  

Patient Category

   

0.611

0.434

Primary DR-TB cases

117 (35.78)

73 (39.25)

190 (37.04)

  

Previously treated DR-TB cases

210 (64.22)

113 (60.75)

323 (62.96)

  

Sputum smear status

   

1.429

0.232

Negative

61 (18.65)

27 (14.52)

88 (17.15)

  

Active

266 (81.35)

159 (85.48)

425 (82.85)

  

Occupation

   

0.346

0.556

Unemployed

288 (88.07)

167 (89.78)

455 (88.69)

  

Employed

39 (11.93)

19 (10.22)

58 (11.31)

  

Nationality

     

Others

5 (1.53)

4 (2.15 )

9 (1.75)

0.197

0.657

Han

322 (98.47)

182 (97.85)

504 (98.25)

  

Migrant

   

0.699

0.403

No

197 (60.24)

119 (63.98)

316 (61.60)

  

Yes

130 (39.76)

67 (36.02)

197 (38.40)

  
  1. Abbreviations: DM, diabetes mellitus; DR-TB, drug-resistant tuberculosis.
  2. Notes: Migrant refers to people who leave their domicile for various reasons and go to other Provinces and cities with registered tuberculosis patients.