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Volume 25, Number 10—October 2019
CME ACTIVITY - Research

Risk for Invasive Streptococcal Infections among Adults Experiencing Homelessness, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 2002–2015

Emily MositesComments to Author , Tammy Zulz, Dana Bruden, Leisha Nolen, Anna Frick, Louisa Castrodale, Joseph McLaughlin, Chris Van Beneden, Thomas W. Hennessy, and Michael G. Bruce
Author affiliations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Anchorage, Alaska, USA (E. Mosites, T. Zulz, D. Bruden, L. Nolen, T.W. Hennessy, M.G. Bruce); Alaska Department of Health and Social Services, Anchorage (A. Frick, L. Castrodale, J. McLaughlin); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (C. Van Beneden)

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Table 1

Demographic and clinical characteristics of adults with invasive streptococcal infection compared with the general adult population, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, 2002–2015*

Characteristic Persons experiencing homelessness General population p value
Group A Streptococcus case-patients 56 229
Age, y, mean (SD) 51 (11) 54 (19) 0.27
Sex
M 43 (77) 122 (53) <0.01
F 13 (23) 107 (47)
Diagnosis
Cellulitis 37 (66) 107 (47) 0.01
Pneumonia 11 (20) 43 (19) 0.88
Necrotizing fasciitis 9 (16) 14 (6) 0.01
Bacteremia 4 (7) 46 (20) 0.03
Other conditions
Diabetes 5 (9) 68 (30) <0.01
Intravenous drug use 5 (9) 8 (3) 0.14
Alcohol abuse 42 (75) 23 (52) <0.01
Death during episode
6 (11)
29 (13)
0.69
Group B Streptococcus case-patients 6 194
Age, y, mean (SD) 53 (11) 60 (16) 0.28
Sex
M 4 (67) 97 (50) 0.68
F 2 (33) 97 (50)
Diagnosis
Cellulitis 1 (16) 63 (32) 0.67
Pneumonia 2 (33) 24 (12) 0.13
Necrotizing fasciitis 0 0 NA
Bacteremia 2 (33) 63 (32) 1.00
Other conditions
Diabetes 0 89 (46) 0.03
Intravenous drug use 0 4 (2) 0.72
Alcohol abuse 5 (83) 21 (11) <0.01
Death during episode
2 (33)
15(7)
0.08
S. pneumoniae case-patients 84 457
Age, y, mean (SD) 48 (9) 57 (17) <0.01
Sex
M 55 (65) 258 (56) 0.124
F 29 (35) 199 (44)
Diagnosis
Cellulitis 3 (4) 8 (2) 0.39
Pneumonia 76 (90) 369 (81) 0.03
Necrotizing fasciitis 0 (0) 1 (0) 1.00
Bacteremia 4 (5) 53 (12) 0.08
Other conditions
Diabetes 6 (7) 85 (19) 0.01
Intravenous drug use 3 (4) 8 (2) 0.39
Alcohol abuse 74 (88) 130 (28) <0.01
Death during episode 6 (7) 60 (13) 0.15

*Values are no. (%) unless otherwise indicated. General population excludes persons experiencing homelessness. p values based on χ2 or Fisher exact test. NA, not applicable.

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