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Table 1 Characteristics of study subjects and their association with resistance to isoniazid, rifampicin and ethambutol based on GenoType® MTBDRplus and GenoType® MTBDRsl assays

From: Analysis of gene mutations associated with isoniazid, rifampicin and ethambutol resistance among Mycobacterium tuberculosisisolates from Ethiopia

Characteristics

Number of patients

Anti-TB drug resistance

  

INH

N (%)

P-value

RMP

N (%)

P-value

MDR

N (%)

P-value

EMB

N (%)

P-value

Gender

         

   Male

153

19 (12.4)

0.556

9 (5.9)

0.925

7 (4.6)

0.707

5 (3.3)

0.831

   Female

107

16 (15.0)

 

6 (5.6)

 

6(5.6)

 

3 (2.8)

 

Age (years)

         

   < 40

214

29 (13.6)

0.927

11 (5.1)

0.348

9 (4.2)

0.205

7 (3.3)

0.696

   ≥ 40

46

6 (13.0)

 

4 (8.7)

 

4 (8.7)

 

1 (2.2)

 

TB history

         

   New

214

22 (10.3)

0.001

8 (3.7)

0.002

8(3.7)

0.044

6 (2.8)

0.582

   Previously treated

46

13 (28.3)

 

7 (15.2)

 

5 (10.9)

 

2 (4.3)

 

HIV status

         

   Negative

194

29 (14.9)

0.228

9 (4.6)

0.180

9 (4.6)

0.647

7 (3.6)

0.395

   Positive

66

6 (9.1)

 

7 (10.6)

 

4 (6.1)

 

1 (1.5)

 

Total

260

35 (13.5)

 

15 (5.8)

 

13 (5.0)

 

8 (3.1)

 
  1. N number, INH isoniazid, RMP rifampicin, MDR multidrug resistance, EMB ethambutol