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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the 242 children enrolled in the present study

From: Nasopharyngeal carriage, serotype distribution and antimicrobial resistance of Streptococcus pneumoniae among children from Brazil before the introduction of the 10-valent conjugate vaccine

Risk factor

S. pneumoniae carriage

Yes (n=119)

No (n=123)

Sex

  

  Male

61

68

  Female

58

55

Age

  

  < 2 years

31

44

  ≥ 2 years

85

76

Symptomatology at admission in the study

  

  Yes

87

92

  No

29

28

Fever

  

  Yes

45

42

  No

71

78

Coryza/sneezing

  

  Yes

63

60

  No

53

60

Cough/expectoration

  

  Yes

66

63

  No

50

57

Fatigue/breathlessness

  

  Yes

24

29

  No

92

91

Hipoactivity

  

  Yes

20

26

  No

96

94

Chronic or recurrent disease

  

  Yes

27

26

  No

89

94

Antibiotics in previous 3 months

  

  Yes

35

44

  No

80

76

Prior hospitalization

  

  Yes

38

36

  No

77

84

Day care attendancea

  

  Yes

92

71

  No

27

52

Young (< 6 years) siblings

  

  Yes

61

40

  No

55

80

Received at least 1 dose of PCV7

  

  Yes

2

4

  No

113

116

  1. aDay care attendance includes all children of the day care center plus those from hospital whose parents or legal guardians answered “Yes” to question “Does the child attend a day care center?”; PCV7, 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; Data from seven children were not fully available.