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. 2014 Jul 25;9(7):e100823. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0100823

Table 1. Distribution of spa-types of MRSA MC398 isolates (n = 430) and MSSA MC398 (n = 54) derived from livestock veterinarians and household members during the one-year study period.

No. of MRSA MC398 isolates (%) No. of MSSA MC398 isolates (%)
Spa-type Total Veterinarians Household members Total Veterinarians Household members P-valuea
t011 241 (56.0%) 210 31 4 (7.4%) 3 1 <0.001
t108 121 (28.1%) 99 22 3 (5.6%) 3 none <0.001
t567 17 (4.0%) 12 5 none none none 0.24
t1184 14 (3.3%) 3 11 none none none 0.38
t081 none none none 11 (20.4%) 6 5 <0.001
t034 9 (2.1%) 8 1 31 (57.4%) 25 6 <0.001
t1456 9 (2.1%) 8 1 none 0.61
t571 5 (1.2%) 5 none 2 (3.7%) 2 none 0.18
t1451 3 (0.7%) 2 1 none none none 1.00
t8333 3 (0.7%) 0 3 none none none 1.00
t899 2 (0.5%) 2 none none none none 1.00
t3479 2 (0.5%) 2 none none none none 1.00
t4652 none none none 2 (3.7%) 2 none 0.01
t1606, t2287, t4628, t6606 1 each (0.2%) 1 each none none none none 1.00
t5902 none none none 1 (1.9%) 1 0 0.11
Total 430 (100%) 355 75 54 (100%) 42 12
a

proportions of MRSA MC398 isolates vs proportions of MSSA MC398 isolates. A p-value ≤0.05 was considered statistically significant.