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. 2007 Mar;92(2):F120–F126. doi: 10.1136/adc.2006.102855

Table 2 Bivariable logistic regression analysis of risk factors and outcomes associated with cases of S marcescens sepsis versus uninfected controls.

Characteristic S marcescens (n = 25) Uninfected controls (n = 50) OR (95% CI)* p†
Host and perinatal factors
 Vaginal delivery 10 (40) 19 (38) 1.09 (0.41 to 2.91) 0.87
 Maternal antibiotic use 9 (36) 15 (30) 1.31 (0.48 to 3.63) 0.60
 Preterm labor 16 (64) 24 (48) 1.93 (0.72 to 5.17) 0.25
 Prolonged rupture of membranes 2 (8) 5 (10) 0.78 (0.14 to 4.35) 0.80
 Maternal fever 1 (4) 2 (4) 1.00 (0.09 to 11.59) 0.96
 Chorioamnionitis 3 (12) 0 0.03
Procedures and conditions
 Intubated 13 (52) 22 (44) 1.38 (0.53 to 3.61) 0.51
 Prolonged intubation 11 (44) 15 (30) 1.83 (0.68 to 4.96) 0.23
 Surgery 12 (48) 7 (14) 5.67 (1.81 to 17.37) <0.01
 Urinary catheter 1 (4) 1 (2) 2.04 (0.12 to 34.07) 0.61
 CVC 20 (80) 24 (48) 4.33 (1.41 to 13.36) 0.01
 TPN 14 (56) 31 (62) 0.78 (0.29 to 2.07) 0.62
 Intralipids 13 (52) 31 (62) 0.66 (0.25 to 1.75) 0.41
 H2‐blockers 11 (44) 31 (62) 0.48 (0.18 to 1.28) 0.14
Clinical outcome
 Death 11 (44) 1 (2) 38.50 (4.57 to 324.47) 0.001

†Bivariable logistic regression

*OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval