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. 2019 Feb 8;8(1):15. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics8010015

Table 1.

Demographics and clinical characteristics of patients with bloodstream infections.

Variable Enterobacteriaceae (n = 1063) NFGN (n = 105)
Age in y, median (IQR) 65 (54-77) 63 (51-75)
Female sex 575 (54) 45 (43)
Ethnicity
 White 497 (47) 46 (44)
 African American 529 (50) 54 (51)
 Other 37 (3) 5 (5)
Diabetes mellitus 415 (39) 36 (34)
End-stage renal disease 106 (10) 14 (13)
Liver cirrhosis 51 (5) 4 (4)
Cancer 175 (16) 26 (25)
Immune compromised host 118 (8) 25 (24)
Indwelling central venous catheter 207 (19) 34 (32)
Indwelling urinary catheterization 123 (12) 14 (13)
Residence at skilled nursing facility 164 (15) 10 (10)
Recent hospitalization* 328 (31) 42 (40)
Hospital-acquired infection 228 (21) 38 (36)
Pitt bacteremia score ≥4 233 (22) 24 (23)

Data are shown as number (%) unless otherwise specified. NFGN: Non-fermenting Gram-negative bacilli; IQR: Interquartile range. * Within 90 days of bloodstream infection.