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Volume 21, Number 3—March 2015
Dispatch

Increased Risk for Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis in Migratory Workers, Armenia

Nune TruzyanComments to Author , Byron Crape, Ruzanna Grigoryan, Hripsime Martirosyan, and Varduhi Petrosyan
Author affiliations: American University of Armenia School of Public Health, Yerevan, Armenia

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Table 1

Characteristics of 126 migrant workers and all TB patients in Armenia, 2008–2011*

Characteristic No. positive/ no. tested (%)
Year, no. (%)
Survey participants, n = 95 Refused to participate, n = 31 2008, n = 2,125 2009, n = 2,006 2010, n = 1,780 2011, n = 1,584
HIV/TB co-infection 5/94 (5.3) 1/30 (3.2) 12 (0.6)† 17 (0.9)† 17 (1.0)† 49 (3.1)
MDR TB 26/92 (28.3) 5/31 (16.1) 77 (3.6)† 134 (6.7)† 154 (8.7)† 88 (5.6)†
Extrapulmonary TB 1/94 (1.1) 4/31 (12.9)† 380 (17.9)† 374 (18.6)† 429 (24.1)† 361 (22.8)†
SS+ at time of diagnosis 47/93 (50.5) 15/31 (48.4) 679 (32.0)† 561 (28.0)† 434 (24.4)† 420 (26.5)†

*MDR TB, multidrug-resistant tuberculosis; SS+, sputum smear positive.
†Significant differences (p≤0.001) vs noninfected survey participants.

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