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. 2020 Jun 3;10:9032. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-65977-z

Table 2.

Constituent ratios of the three pathogenic organisms in different body sites.

species sites cranial oral and maxillofacial ENT and cervical chest abdominal extremity and trunk (skin and soft tissue) pelvic perianal occult p-value
n = 5 n = 43 n = 61 n = 78 n = 134 n = 55 n = 13 n = 48 n = 26
S. constellatus (n = 173) 1 (20.00) 22 (51.16) 22 (36.07) 42 (53.85) 47 (35.07) 15 (27.27) 3 (23.08) 13 (27.08) 8 (30.77) 0.003
S. anginosus (n = 254) 2 (40.00) 19 (44.19) 31 (50.82) 35 (44.87) 76 (56.72) 35 (63.64) 7 (53.85) 33 (68.75) 16 (61.54)
S. intermedius (n = 36) 2 (40.00) 2 (4.65) 8 (13.11) 1 (1.28) 11 (8.21) 5 (9.09) 3 (23.08) 2 (4.17) 2 (7.69)

Comparison between the oral cavity and extremities in the proportion of S. constellatus: P = 0.021, so Oral VS extremity: P = 0.021, oral VS extremity: P = 0.021, oral VS perianal: P = 0.030, ENT VS chest: P = 0.041, chest VS abdominal: P = 0.009, chest VS extremity: P = 0.003, chest VS perianal: P = 0.005, chest VS occult: P = 0.045, oral VS perianal in the proportion of S. anginosus: P = 0.021, chest VS extremity: P = 0.036, chest VS perianal: P = 0.01, cranial VS oral in the proportion of S. intermedius: P = 0.049, cranial VS chest: P = 0.009, cranial VS perianal: P = 0.04, ENT VS chest: P = 0.01, chest VS pelvis: P = 0.009.