Volume 28, Number 7—July 2022
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Natural History of and Dynamic Changes in Clinical Manifestation, Serology, and Treatment of Brucellosis, China
Table 1
Characteristic | Case-patients, n = 3,411 |
---|---|
Median age, y (IQR)† | 48.0 (35.8–57.0) |
<20 | 143 (4.4) |
20–40 | 933 (29.0) |
40–60 | 1,629 (50.6) |
>60 |
515 (16.0) |
Sex‡ | |
M | 2,452 (73.9) |
F |
867 (26.1%) |
Nationality§ | |
Han | 1,818 (53.6) |
Others |
1,572 (46.4) |
Occupation¶ | |
Farmer | 2,591 (76.9) |
Herdsman | 185 (5.5) |
Veterinarian | 33 (1.0) |
Other |
560 (16.6) |
Contact history | |
Exposure to suspicious animals | 2,066 (60.6) |
Contact with brucellosis patients | 1,686 (49.4) |
Residence in endemic area | 1,129 (33.1) |
Exposure to Brucella |
58 (1.7) |
Diagnostic test# | |
Brucella culture | 424 (23.2) |
Antibody SAT |
3,351 (99.1) |
Titers** | |
1:50 | 9 (0.4) |
1:100 | 797 (35.2) |
1:200 | 643 (28.4) |
>1:400 | 815 (36.0) |
*Values are no. (%) except as indicated. IQR, interquartile range; SAT, serum agglutination test. †Information on age was available for 3,220 participants. ‡Information on sex was available for 3,319 participants. §Information on nationality was available for 3,390 participants. ¶Information on occupation was available for 3,369 participants. #A total of 1,827 participants received Brucella culture, and 3,381 received SAT. **Among 3,381 participants tested by SAT, 2,264 had detailed positive titer information.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.
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