Volume 25, Number 3—March 2019
Research
Window Period Prophylaxis for Children Exposed to Tuberculosis, Houston, Texas, USA, 2007–2017
Table 1
Characteristics of 752 children exposed to index tuberculosis patients, index patients, and index case Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates, Houston, Texas, USA, 2007–2017
Characteristic | Value* |
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Demographics | |
Age, y, median (interquartile range) | 2.4 (1.2–3.6) |
Sex | |
F | 380 (50.5) |
M | 372 (49.5) |
Race/ethnicity | |
Hispanic | 493 (65.6) |
Black | 141 (18.8) |
Asian | 78 (10.4) |
White | 30 (4.0) |
Biracial | 10 (1.3) |
Residing in home of index patient | |
Yes | 311 (41.4) |
No |
441 (58.6) |
Index patient microbiology | |
Acid-fast bacilli smear positive | 513 (68.2) |
Acid-fast bacilli culture positive |
680 (90.4) |
Index isolate drug susceptibilities, n = 680 | |
Isoniazid and rifampin susceptibility | 635 (93.4) |
Isoniazid resistance† | 32 (4.7) |
Isoniazid and rifampin resistance | 13 (1.9) |
Rifampin monoresistance |
1 (0.1) |
Index patient sample used for culture | |
Sputum | 637 (84.7) |
Bronchoalveolar lavage | 93 (12.4) |
Lung biopsy | 11 (1.5) |
Pleural fluid | 11 (1.5) |
*Values are no. (%), except where specified. Percentages might not sum up to 100% because of rounding.
†Seven isolates were resistant to isoniazid and streptomycin, and 5 were resistant to isoniazid and ethambutol; the remainder of isolates had isoniazid monoresistance.
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