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Table 1 Studypopulation stratified by polymicrobial infections

From: High frequency of Enterococcus faecalis detected in urinary tract infections in male outpatients – a retrospective, multicenter analysis, Germany 2015 to 2020

 

Overall

(N = 99,415)

Monomicrobial

(N = 77,864)

Polymicrobiala

(N = 21,551)

Age in years

 Mean (SD)

69.19 (14.96)

68.46 (15.15)

71.84 (13.91)

Age in groups

 18–29 Years

2,220 (2.2%)

1,897 (2.4%)

323 (1.5%)

 30–39 Years

3,078 (3.1%)

2,609 (3.4%)

469 (2.2%)

 40–49 Years

5,253 (5.3%)

4,417 (5.7%)

836 (3.9%)

 50–59 Years

12,310 (12.4%)

10,224 (13.1%)

2,086 (9.7%)

 60–69 Years

19,470 (19.6%)

15,693 (20.2%)

3,777 (17.5%)

 70–79 Years

29,576 (29.8%)

22,888 (29.4%)

6,688 (31.0%)

 80–89 Years

24,993 (25.1%)

18,341 (23.6%)

6,652 (30.9%)

  ≥ 90 Years

2,515 (2.5%)

1,795 (2.3%)

720 (3.3%)

Culture

 Recurrent UTIsb

24,178 (24.3%)

17,771 (22.8%)

6,407 (29.7%)

Region

 North

36,607 (36.8%)

28,167 (36.2%)

8,440 (39.2%)

 East

12,367 (12.4%)

10,378 (13.3%)

1,989 (9.2%)

 South

12,784 (12.9%)

11,241 (14.4%)

1,543 (7.2%)

 West

37,657 (37.9%)

28,078 (36.1%)

9,579 (44.4%)

  1. aPolymicrobial: More than one isolated pathogen per culture
  2. bRecurrent UTIs: More than one urinary tract infection in the last 6 month