Research Article

Methicillin- and Inducible Clindamycin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus among Patients with Wound Infection Attending Arba Minch Hospital, South Ethiopia

Table 2

Multivariate analysis of MRSA and sociodemographic factors from wound infected patients attending Arba Minch Hospital, Arba Minch, South Ethiopia, April to June 2017.

VariableNegative no. (%)Positive no. (%)Crude OR (95% CI) valueAdjusted OR (95% CI) value

Sex
 Male36 (37.5)35 (53.4)1.001.00
 Female60 (62.5)30 (46.6)0.514 (0.271–0.975)0.0410.366 (0.104–1.287)0.117

Residence
 Urban51 (53.1)45 (69.2)1.001.00
 Rural45 (46.9)20 (30.8)0.504 (0.260–0.976)0.0420.442 (0.137–1.425)0.172

Educational status
 Illiterate38 (39.6)18 (27.7)0.585 (0.296–1.154)0.1225.997 (0.652–55.152)0.114
 Literate58 (60.4)47 (72.3)1.001.00

Occupation
 Student19 (19.8)23 (35.3)1.001.00
 Housewife34 (35.4)8 (12.3)0.194 (0.073–0.518)0.0010.062 (0.006–0.680)0.203
 Labor5 (5.2)4 (6.2)0.661 (0.155–2.813)0.5750.557 (0.067–4.640)0.589
 Employee16 (16.7)15 (23.1)0.774 (0.305–1.963)0.5900.802 (0.191–3.374)0.764
 Private14 (14.6)7 (10.8)0.413 (0.139–1.231)0.1120.118 (0.016–0.848)0.340
 Farmer5 (5.2)3 (4.6)0.496 (0.105–2.347)0.3760.301 (0.016–5.785)0.426
 Others3 (3.1)5 (7.7)1.377 (0.291–6.519)0.6872.728 (0.056–133.888)0.613