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. 2023 Mar 22;12(3):626. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics12030626

Table 1.

Univariate analysis of risk factor for MDR-P. aeruginosa infections.

Characteristics MDR-Psa
n/N(%)
OR(CI) p Value
Age (years)
Children (0–12) 10/21(47.6)
Teenagers (13–19) 1/15(6.7)
Adolescents (20–23) 3/45(6.7) 0.986(0.946–1.027) 0.024
Adults (24–50) 8/32(25.0)
Elders (51–Above) 5/29(17.2)
Gender
Female 20/96(20.8) 1.440(0.211–9.827) 0.001
Male 7/51(13.7)
Diagnosis
Urinary tract infections 4/36(11.1)
Wounds * 6/28(21.4)
Blood stream infection 2/11(18.2) 0.860(0.438–1.688) 0.002
High vaginal infection 2/25(8.0)
Otorhea infections 13/35(37.1)
Others ** 0/8(0.0)

p < 0.05 significant; * including skin and soft tissue infections, aspirate effusion, purulent pus; ** other infections including eye infection, throat, sputum and endocervical collections; n, number of MDR-Psa; N, total number of collected Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains; %, percentage rate.