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. 2021 Jun 19;10(6):744. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics10060744

Table 3.

Sociodemographic distribution characteristics of ESBL isolates (n = 128).

Characteristic ESBL Non–ESBL OR (95% CI) p Value
Sex Male 61 205 0.88
(0.59–1.32)
0.55
Female 67 200
Age group (years) ≥60 67 181 1
40–59 21 90 1.58
(0.91–2.75)
0.09
20–39 28 97 1.28
(0.77–2.15)
0.19
≤ 19 12 37 1.14
(0.56–2.31)
0.71
Seasonality Quarter 1 32 165 1
Quarter 2 35 88 0.48
(0.28–0.84)
0.01
Quarter 3 25 67 0.51
(0.28–0.94)
0.02
Quarter 4 36 85 0.45
(0.26–0.78)
0.01
* Specimen type Urine 70 226 1
Blood 26 68 0.81
(0.47–1.37)
0.43
Wound swab 23 89 1.19
(0.70–2.03)
0.50
Referring unit Intensive care units 49 195 1
Outpatient departments 24 90 0.94
(0.54–1.63)
0.82
Surgical wards 21 60 0.71
(0.39–1.29)
0.26
Medical wards 18 26 0.36
(0.18–0.71)
0.01
Referred from other hospitals 16 34 0.53
(0.27–1.04)
0.06

* P. mirabilis was the only Enterobacterale isolated from tracheal wash (5) and sputum (4) samples, not included in analysis.