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. 2018 Feb 20;86(3):e00671-17. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00671-17

TABLE 1.

Serum samples used in the study

Subject group Study group Age (yr) No. of samples Source
Healthy subjects (n = 309)a Infants ≤1 20 BioreclamationIVT
Young children 2–10 21 BioreclamationIVT
Adolescent 11–20 49b BioreclamationIVT
Adults 21–60 185b BioreclamationIVT
Elderly 61–75 34b BioreclamationIVT
Uninfected patients (n = 60) Dialysis 27–78 30 BioreclamationIVT
Prior to elective surgery 20–86 30 BioreclamationIVT
Patients with confirmed S. aureus infection (n = 200)c Surgical-site infection 18–83 100 Duke University
Dialysis infection 23–84 100 Duke University
a

Nasal colonization and methicillin susceptibility status of colonizing S. aureus isolates were assessed in a subgroup of 200 healthy subjects as described in the text.

b

Subjects aged 20 years (n = 10), adults (n = 185), and elderly subjects (n = 34) composed a subgroup of healthy control donors (n = 229; aged 20 to 75 years).

c

Described previously (36).