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. 2022 Oct 18;8(10):e11131. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e11131

Table 3.

Etiology of UTI according to sex.

All (n = 161) Women (n = 91) Men (n = 70) P-value
Escherichia coli, n (%) 98 (60.9) 56 (61.5) 42 (60) 0.843
Klebsiella spp., n (%) 29 (18.0) 19 (20.9) 10 (14.3) 0.280
Enterococcus spp., n (%) 20 (12.4) 8 (8.8) 12 (17.1) 0.177
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, n (%) 15 (9.3) 3 (3.3) 12 (17.1) 0.003
Proteus mirabilis, n (%) 5 (3.1) 4 (4.4) 1 (1.4) 0.282
Serratia spp., n (%) 2 (1.2) 1 (1.1) 1 (1.4) 0.851
Citrobacter spp., n (%) 2 (1.2) 1 (1.1) 1 (1.4) 0.851
Other bacteria 6 (3.7) 3 (1.9) 3 (1.9) 0.743
Candida spp., n (%) 3 (1.9) 2 (2.2) 1 (1.4) 0.720
Polymicrobial infection, n (%) 18 (11.2) 6 (6.6) 12 (17.1) 0.035
Multidrug-resistant bacteria, n (%) 63 (39.1) 34 (37.4) 29 (41.5) 0.860
Extended-spectrum β-lactamase producing bacteria, n (%) 16 (9.9) 11 (12.1) 5 (7.1) 0.298