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

From: Trends in prevalence of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli isolated from patients with community- and healthcare-associated bacteriuria: results from 2014 to 2020 in an urban safety-net healthcare system

 

Number of patients, N (%)

Community-onset

N = 5576

Healthcare-onset/associated

N = 926

Total

N = 6291

Age category (years)

0–17

329 (6)

12 (1)

334 (5)

18–34

1619 (29)

105 (11)

1677 (27)

35–64

2483 (45)

407 (44)

2786 (44)

65 + 

1145 (21)

402 (43)

1494 (24)

Gender

Female

4841 (87)

639 (69)

5320 (85)

Male

731 (13)

287 (31)

967 (15)

Unknown

4 (< 1)

 

4 (< 1)

Race/ethnicity

Asian

1079 (19)

179 (19)

1231 (20)

Black

746 (13)

175 (19)

896 (14)

Latinx

2335 (42)

254 (27)

2494 (40)

Other

408 (7)

64 (7)

452 (7)

Unknown/Declined

90 (2)

8 (1)

97 (2)

White

918 (16)

246 (27)

1121 (18)

Preferred language

Chinese dialect

426 (8)

90 (10)

505 (8)

English

3167 (57)

626 (68)

3664 (58)

Unknown

82 (1)

15 (2)

98 (2)

Other

227 (4)

37 (4)

256 (4)

Spanish

1674 (30)

155 (17)

1768 (28)

  1. Data from a public healthcare system including inpatient and outpatient services and a skilled nursing facility