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. 2013 Mar 19;23(5):387–396. doi: 10.1111/ina.12035

Table 5.

Home/family characteristics as univariate predictors of bacterial levels in air samples. Concentrations have been pooled from all three size ranges. Significant associations (< 0.05) are shown in boldface and underlined

Home characteristics n c Air concentration (cell eq./m3)
Geometric mean (geometric standard deviation)
S. maltophilia Streptomyces Mycobacterium
Direct factors/sources
Number of inhabitantsa
≤ 3 8 1046 (1.8) 70 (3.7) 1482 (2.8)
4 13 723 (1.4) 37 (2.2) 1334 (1.5)
≥ 5 17 833 (1.4) 54 (2.1) 2189 (1.8)
P 0.95 0.55 0.01
Presence of dogsb
No 21 791 (1.5) 47 (2.3) 1438 (1.6)
Yes 17 889 (1.6) 54 (2.7) 2097 (2.3)
P 0.41 0.84 0.17
Indirect factors/sources
Reported water damageb
No 14 874 (1.6) 38 (2.1) 1663 (1.9)
Yes 24 810 (1.5) 59 (2.6) 1726 (2.1)
P 0.61 0.35 0.88
Reported visible moldb
No 17 753 (1.7) 49 (2.4) 1502 (1.9)
Yes 21 904 (1.3) 51 (2.5) 1884 (2.1)
P 0.22 0.81 0.33
Relative humidity (%)a
21.0–30.4 14 806 (1.5) 40 (2.1) 1636 (1.8)
30.5–40.9 13 922 (1.7) 63 (2.8) 1879 (2.2)
41.0–57.3 11 771 (1.4) 51 (2.6) 1593 (2.1)
P 0.97 0.56 0.90
Temperature (°C) a
13.0–21.8 15 935 (1.5) 47 (2.6) 2188 (1.9)
21.9–25.0 12 723 (1.6) 50 (2.1) 1517 (2.1)
25.1–27.8 11 831 (1.6) 56 (2.9) 1371 (1.9)
P 0.60 0.41 0.18
Surface moistureb
Air‐dry 30 796 (1.5) 50 (2.3) 1676 (1.9)
Borderline damp 5 1171 (1.8) 73 (3.4) 2570 (2.1)
P 0.07 0.39 0.19
General home characteristics
Flooring typeb
Hard surface 6 1119 (1.7) 53 (2.8) 2451 (1.8)
Carpet/rug 32 788 (1.5) 50 (2.4) 1590 (2.0)
P 0.07 0.99 0.17
Age of home (year) a
> 77 11 890 (1.6) 81 (2.6) 2241 (1.9)
35–77 12 816 (1.6) 44 (2.2) 1519 (2.2)
< 35 13 836 (1.5) 42 (2.4) 1666 (1.8)
P 0.63 0.12 0.23

Covariates that were significant at the 20% level in these univariate regression models were included in the initial multivariate model.

a

Linearly modeled variable. For this table, categorized into approximate tertiles.

b

Categorical variable.

c

Information on some home characteristics was missing, and therefore, n does not add up to 38.

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