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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of unique patients with community-onset E. coli bacteriuria episodes, San Francisco, 2014–2020

From: Spatial clusters of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli causing community-onset bacteriuria due to repeat infections: cluster analysis from a large urban medical center, San Francisco, 2014–2020

 

Number of patients

N (%)

Age category (years)

 

0–17

270 (6)

18–34

1167 (27)

35–64

1983 (46)

65+

884 (21)

Gender

 

Women

3763 (87)

Men

541 (13)

Race and ethnicity

 

American Indian or Alaska Native

22 (1)

Asian American

875 (20)

Black or African American

544 (13)

Latine

1967 (46)

Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

70 (2)

Other

206 (5)

White

620 (14)

Preferred language

 

Chinese dialect

355 (8)

English

2301 (53)

Other

75 (2)

Russian

40 (9)

Spanish

1456 (34)

Tagalog

37 (1)

Vietnamese

40 (1)

Insurance type

 

Commercial

27 (1)

Public

1856 (43)

Other/Unknown

2421 (56)

Years

 

2014

644 (15)

2015

624 (15)

2016

659 (15)

2017

748 (17)

2018

746 (17)

2019

719 (17)

2020

164 (4)

Total

4304

  1. Note: Data from a public healthcare system including inpatient and outpatient services. Patients included have documented residences in San Francisco. Data obtained from January 2014 to March 2020