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. 2022 Jun 17;12:10161. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-14212-y

Table 4.

Bivariable and multivariable logistic regression analysis of factors associated with nasal carriage of MRSA among Medicine and Health Science Students of Arba Minch University, Arba Minch, southern Ethiopia, 2020.

Variables Category MRSA carriage Analysis
No Yes COR (95% CI) p value AOR (95% CI) p value
Sex Male 188 10 1 1 1
Female 70 9 2.62 (1.01–6.76) 0.04* 3.24(0.60–17.53) 0.17
Age Less than 24 172 8 1 1 1
24 and above 86 11 3.00(1.16–7.78) 0.02* 0.82(0.16–4.01) 0.81
Category of students Medical Interns 65 11 4.71(1.80–12.30) 0.002* 4.78(0.65–34.69) 0.12
Clinical and OHS students 193 8 1 1 1
Mean exposure to hospital  ≤ 2 years 193 8 1 1 1
 > 2 years 65 11 4.71(1.80–12.30) 0.002* 4.99(1.01–24.66) 0.04**
Habit of nose picking Yes 125 15 4.39(1.41–13.64) 0.01* 5.13(0.94–27.74) 0.05**
No 133 4 1 1 1
Participation in sports Yes 64 6 1.44(0.52–3.96) 0.48
No 194 13 1 1
Sharing of clothing and sports equipment Yes 65 13 7.79(2.82–21.49) 0.000* 5.43(1.35–21.83) 0.01**
No 193 6 1 1 1
Participation in invasive procedures Yes 150 14 2.12(0.74–6.07) 0.16* 1.61(0.21–11.97) 0.64
No 108 5 1 1 1
Use of glove while handling patients Always 197 8 1 1 1
Sometimes 42 11 6.44 (2.44–17.01) 0.00 2.45 (0.76–7.82) 0.13

*Statistically significant at p < 0.25 in bivariable analysis; **Statistically significant at p < 0.05 in multivariable analysis, AOR: Adjusted odds ratio, COR: Crude odds ratio, 1: reference group, CI: Confidence interval.