Volume 17, Number 4—April 2011
Research
Diarrheagenic Pathogens in Polymicrobial Infections
Table 1
Characteristics of 2,748 patients hospitalized with diarrhea, Kolkata, India, November 2007–February 2010*
Characteristic |
Total, no. (%) |
No. pathogens | |
0 | 766 (27.9) |
>1 | 1,982 (72.1) |
1 | 1,169 (42.5) |
2 | 589 (21.4) |
3 | 165 (6.0) |
4 | 44 (1.6) |
5 | 10 (0.4) |
6 |
5 (0.2) |
Age group, y* | |
<1 | 360 (13.1) |
>1–2 | 233 (8.5) |
>2–5 | 177 (6.4) |
>5 –15 | 243 (8.8) |
>15 –45 | 1,210 (44.0) |
>45 |
525 (19.1) |
Gender | |
M | 1,482 (53.9) |
F |
1,266 (46.1) |
Residence | |
Urban | 2,226 (81.0) |
Rural |
522 (19.0) |
Religion | |
Hindu | 2,043 (74.3) |
Muslim | 698 (25.4) |
Christian | 5 (0.2) |
Other |
2 (0.1) |
Season | |
Nov–Feb | 890 (32.4) |
Mar–Jun | 837 (30.5) |
Jul–Oct |
1,021 (37.1) |
Feces | |
Watery | 2,080 (75.7) |
Loose | 561 (20.4) |
Bloody | 21 (0.8) |
Mucoid | 15 (0.5) |
Bloody and mucoid | 71 (92.6) |
*Mean ± SD patient age 26 ± 22 y.
1These authors contributed equally to this article.