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Table 1 Characteristics of patients and specimens with Haemophilus influenzae

From: Extensively drug-resistant Haemophilus influenzae – emergence, epidemiology, risk factors, and regimen

Year

Number

Patient gender (male: female)

Patient age

Specimen type (Respiratory, blood, others)

Specimen source (OPD, ER, Wards, ICUs)

2007

184

115: 69

75.7 ± 18.6

173, 5, 6

14, 8, 102, 60

2008

279

192: 87

73.0 ± 19.3

262, 3, 14

23, 23, 159, 74

2009

203

143: 60

68.0 ± 21.5

188, 2, 13

19, 21, 106, 57

2010

149

104: 45

69.4 ± 21.5

133, 1, 15

26, 20, 62, 41

2011

271

187: 84

63.8 ± 24.4

218, 6, 47

77, 42, 96, 56

2012

183

135: 48

64.2 ± 21.9

146, 2, 35

38, 36, 75, 34

2013

159

96: 63

61.7 ± 22.3

134, 6, 19

48, 33, 45, 33

2014

170

126: 44

66.0 ± 21.0

144, 5, 21

39, 32, 69, 30

2015

123

88: 35

67.0 ± 20.4

109, 3, 11

21, 18, 54, 30

2016

154

97: 57

62.8 ± 19.0

125, 5, 24

48, 13, 62, 13

2017

97

69: 28

61.7 ± 18.4

86, 3, 8

18, 8, 40, 31

2018

119

84: 35

60.9 ± 21.5

99, 4, 16

36, 11, 42, 30

Total

2091

1436: 655

66.8 ± 21.5

1915, 45, 131

407, 265, 912, 507

  1. Age is shown as mean ± standard deviation. Specimens other than those from respiratory tracts and blood include wound, pus, abscess, body fluids, and tissues. Abbreviations: ER emergency room, ICU intensive care unit, OPD outpatient department