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. 2006 Feb;44(2):525–528. doi: 10.1128/JCM.44.2.525-528.2006

TABLE 1.

Distribution of the number of S. pneumoniae isolates by single sampling method and combinations of sampling methods, in the two patient groups and for the merged group

Sampling method(s)a No. of subjects positive for S. pneumoniae
Controls (n = 200) Patients (n = 300) Merged data (%b) (n = 500)
OPS 3 13 16 (30)
NPS 4 29 33c (61)
NPW 4 37 41 (76)
NPS and/or NPW 6 42 48d (89)
OPS and/or NPS 6 36 42 (78)
OPS and/or NPW 6 41 47 (87)
OPS and/or NPS and/or NPW 8 46 54 (100)
a

OPS, oropharyngeal swab; NPS, nasopharyngeal swab; NPW, nasopharyngeal washing.

b

Percentage of isolates from the group of subjects positive for S. pneumoniae by at least one of the three sampling methods.

c

Nonsignificant compared to NPW.

d

P < 0.00001 compared to OPS.