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. 2020 Jun 24;13:1961–1970. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S251966

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Association of circulatory inflammatory markers, including CRPs and NLR, in the two ESBL-positive UTI groups in accordance with T2DM status. (A) Risk of CRP ≥ 35 mg/dL in all ESBL-UTI cases, T2DM, and non-T2DM. Representative data showing that T2DM patients with serum CRP ≥ 35 mg/dL were at higher risk for ESBL-E. coli UTIs than for ESBL-K. pneumoniae UTIs. (B) Risk of NLP ≥ 35 mg/dL in all ESBL-UTI cases, T2DM, and non-T2DM. Representative data showing that T2DM patients with blood NLR ≥ 3.5 were at higher risk for ESBL-E. coli UTIs than for ESBL-K. pneumoniae UTIs. Adjusted for age, gender, serum albumin, hemoglobulin, leukocytes, and platelet counts.