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Mortality in HIV-infected patients with tuberculosis treated with streptomycin and a two-week intensified regimen: data from an HIV cohort study using inverse probability of treatment weighting

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Table 1 Baseline characteristics by treatment group. Standard ATT (n = 847) Intensified ATT(n=322) Intensified ATT+STM (n= 446) p-value Gender 0.183 Male 557 (65.76) 203 (63.04) 309 (69.28) Female 290 (34.24) 119 (36.96) 137 (30.72) On ART 0.429 No 576 (68
Table 2 Univariate and multivariate analyses of risk factors for mortality using Cox proportional haz- haz-ard models.
Table 3 Balance before and after inverse probability of treatment weighting. Mean (sATT) Standard deviation (sATT) Mean (iATT+STM) Standard deviation(iATT+ STM) Standardizeddifference P-value KS statistic KS P-value
Figure 2 Hazard ratio and 95% confidence interval for mortality according to serum albumin concen- concen-trations

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