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. 2019 May 22;8:80. doi: 10.1186/s13756-019-0536-0

Table 4.

Gender based association of infectivity among different isolates

Isolates Gender Number (%) ESBL-production Chi-score Odds ratio p-value
Positive (%) Negative (%)
E. coli (n = 321) Male 152 (47) 124 (82) 28 (18) 1.834996 1.0317 (0.5834–1.8245) 0.9146
Female 169 (53) 138 (82) 31 (18)
Klebsiella spp. (n = 124) Male 68 (55) 49 (72) 19 (28) 4.08124 0.989 (0.4502–2.1746) 0.919
Female 56 (45) 40 (71) 16 (29)
Pseudomonas spp.(n = 24) Male 13 (54) 10 (77) 3 (23) 0.994083 0.3333 (0.0294–3.775) 0.375
Female 11 (46) 10 (91) 1 (9)
Enterobacter spp.(n = 20) Male 12 (60) 8 (67) 4 (33) 1.123626 0.6667(0.0902–4.9281) 0.6912
Female 8 (40) 6 (75) 2 (25)
Acinetobacter spp. (n = 8) Male 3 (38) 2 (67) 1 (23) 0.337912 0.4000 (0.0160–10.0173) 0.5771
Female 5 (62) 5 (100) 0 (0)