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Table 2 Patient characteristics and prolonged health-seeking delay (≥ one month) in 244 confirmed cutaneous leishmaniasis patients in Ecuador

From: Leishmania species and clinical characteristics of Pacific and Amazon cutaneous leishmaniasis in Ecuador and determinants of health-seeking delay: a cross-sectional study

Patient characteristic (N missing for variable)

Health-seeking delay < 1 month

Health-seeking delay ≥ 1 month

Two-sided Pa

All patients

Number of Patients (%)

88 (36)

156 (64)

 

244 (100)

General characteristics

    

Mean age in years (SD)

21.9 (17.1)

27.7 (19.7)

0.02b

25.6 (18.9)

Males (%)

52 (59)

87 (56)

0.62

139 (57)

Mestizo (%)

76 (86)

103 (66)

 

179 (73)

Amazon Amerindian (%)

12 (14)

53 (34)

< 0.01b

65 (27)

Characteristics of the area of infection

    

Pacific region (%)

69 (78)

85 (55)

 

154 (63)

Amazon region (%)

19 (22)

71 (45)

< 0.01b

90 (37)

Median altitude of place of infection in hectometers (IQR)

6.3 (6.0)

3.7 (3.5)

< 0.01b

4.7 (4.6)

Clinical presentation

    

Lesion type: ulcer (%)

87 (98)

142 (92)

0.01b

229 (93)

Lesion type: nodule (%)

2 (2)

7 (4)

0.50

9 (4)

Lesion type: other (%)

0 (0)

7 (4)

0.05

7 (3)

Median number of lesions (IQR)

1 (0)

1 (1)

0.11

1 (1)

Body location of the lesion c

    

Head and neck (%)

30 (32)

25 (15)

< 0.01b

55 (21)

Trunk (%)

14 (15)

18 (10)

0.33

32 (12)

Upper limbs (%)

36 (38)

74 (43)

0.33

110 (41)

Lower limbs (%)

14 (15)

56 (32)

< 0.01b

70 (26)

  1. N = Number, P = Probability, SD = Standard Deviation, IQR = Interquartile Range
  2. a Comparing Health-seeking delay < 1 month and ≥ 1 month with the independent samples T, Wald, Fishers exact, or Mann-Whitney U test
  3. b Statistically significant
  4. c Patients with lesions on different body regions were counted more than once