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Table 1.

Components of geographic mobility.

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Fig 1.

Construct of geographic mobility as a latent variable.

Geographic mobility is conceptualized as a latent (unobserved) variable which influences eight observable indicator variables that capture migration, overnight travel, local travel, and long distance travel. Association of mobility with TB status.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of people with and without TB in an urban Ugandan community.

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Fig 2.

Marginal means for latent classes of mobility.

The estimated mean for each observed item (of the eight observed varables) is shown for two latent classes: mobile and non-mobile. These values are also presented in S2 Table.

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Table 3.

Association of demographic, socioeconomic, and TB risk characteristics with mobility*.

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Table 4.

Association of patient characteristics with TB case status.

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