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Clinical and epidemiological characteristics associated with unfavorable tuberculosis treatment outcomes in TB-HIV co-infected patients in Brazil : a hierarchical polytomous analysis

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Fig. 1 – Study flow diagram for selection of patients included in our study.
Table 1 – Distribution of socio-demographic characteristics and clinical history among TB-HIV cases by treatment outcome
Table 2 – Distribution of clinical characteristics among TB-HIV cases by treatment outcome
Table 3 – Multinomial logistic regression with a hierarchical model of socio-demographic and clinical covariates associated with tuberculosis treatment outcomes in patients with HIV status positive

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