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Volume 28, Number 3—March 2022
Research

Case–Control Study of Clostridium innocuum Infection, Taiwan

Yi-Ching Chen1, Yi-Chun Kuo1, Mi-Chi Chen, Young-Da Zhang, Chyi-Liang Chen, Puo-Hsien Le, and Cheng-Hsun ChiuComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan (Y.-C. Chen, Y.-C. Kuo, C.-H. Chiu); Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taoyuan (Y.-C. Chen, M.-C. Chen, Y.-D. Zhang, C.-L. Chen, P.-H. Le, C.-H. Chiu)

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Table 1

Baseline characteristics and clinical diagnoses in 2 groups of patients by the infecting Clostridium species in case–control study of C. innocuum infection, Taiwan*

Variable Total, N = 456 C. innocuum, n = 152 Clostridioides difficile, n = 304 OR (95% CI) p value
Age, mean (SD)†
66.7 (18.2)
66.6 (18.3)
66.7 (18.1)
NA
0.978
Sex
M 266 (58.3) 97 (63.8) 169 (55.6) 1.41 (0.94‒2.10) 0.094
F
190 (41.7)
55 (36.2)
135 (44.4)
0.71 (0.48‒1.06)
0.094
Hospitalization 439 (96.2) 142 (93.4) 297 (97.7) 0.34 (0.13‒0.90) 0.03
No. days, median (IQR, range)‡ 22 (36, 0‒492) 14 (33, 0‒492) 26 (36, 0‒409) NA <0.001
Charlson Comorbidity Index, mean (SD)† 6.1 (3.2) 5.7 (3.2) 6.2 (3.3) NA 0.100
Diabetes mellitus 135 (29.6) 52 (34.2) 83 (27.3) 1.39 (0.91‒2.11) 0.128
Chronic kidney disease 122 (26.8) 28 (18.4) 94 (30.9) 0.50 (0.31‒0.81) 0.005
Congestive heart failure 45 (9.9) 12 (7.9) 33 (10.9) 0.70 (0.35‒1.40) 0.315
AIDS 4 (0.9) 1 (0.7) 3 (1.0) 0.66 (0.07‒6.44) 0.724
Solid tumor 138 (30.3) 42 (27.6) 96 (31.6) 0.83 (0.54‒1.27) 0.387
Initial ICU admission
65 (14.3)
36 (23.7)
29 (9.5)
2.94 (1.72‒5.03)
<0.001
Acquisition of infection
Hospital acquired 354 (77.6) 101 (66.4) 253 (83.2) 0.40 (0.25‒0.63) <0.001
Community acquired
102 (22.4)
51 (33.6)
51 (16.8)
2.50 (1.60‒3.93)
<0.001
Clinical diagnosis
Clostridium-associated diarrhea 375 (82.2) 96 (63.2) 279 (91.8) 0.15 (0.09‒0.26) <0.001
Extraintestinal clostridial infection 81 (17.8) 56 (36.8) 25 (8.2) 6.51 (3.85‒11.01) <0.001
Bacteremia 8 (1.8) 7 (4.6) 1 (0.3) 14.63 (1.78‒120.00) 0.012
Intra-abdominal infection 31 (6.8) 21 (13.8) 10 (3.2) 4.71 (2.16‒10.23) <0.001
Biliary tract infection 4 (0.9) 3 (2.0) 1 (0.3) 6.10 (0.63‒59.15) 0.119
Recurrent infection 15 (3.3) 0 (0) 15 (4.9) NA NA
Skin and soft tissue infection 36 (7.9) 23 (15.1) 13 (4.3) 3.99 (1.96‒8.13) <0.001
Genital tract infection§
2 (0.4)
2 (1.3)
0 (0)
NA
NA
Complication
Ileus 34 (7.5) 17 (11.2) 17 (5.6) 2.12 (1.05‒4.29) 0.035
Bowel perforation 14 (3.0) 11 (7.2) 3 (1.0) 7.83 (2.15‒28.50) 0.002
Hypovolemic or septic shock
43 (9.4)
22 (14.5)
21 (6.9)
2.28 (1.21‒4.30)
0.011
Mortality
30-day mortality 81 (17.7) 22 (14.5) 59 (19.4) 0.70 (0.41‒1.20) 0.195
90-day mortality 97 (21.3) 24 (15.8) 73 (24.0) 0.59 (0.36‒0.99) 0.045
Overall mortality 122 (26.7) 35 (23.0) 87 (28.6) 0.77 (0.49‒1.21) 0.264

*Values are no (%) except as indicated. p value of ORs was analyzed by univariate logistic regression. ICU, intensive care unit; IQR, interquartile range; NA, not applicable for continuous variables or too few events (<5) to calculate a stable OR; OR, odds ratio.  †By independent t test. ‡By Mann-Whitney test. §Two cases were diagnosed as pyospermia and bacterial vaginitis.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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