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The only independent risk factor of Day 30 mortality in multivariate analysis (logistic regression, backward Wald) was chronic renal failure (OR: 16.4; 95% CI: 1.3-212.5; p = 0.032) and a primary urinary tract source of infection was associated with lower day 30 mortality (OR: 0.042; 95% CI: 0.002-0.76; p = 0.032) (Table 2).
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The most frequent infectious source was respiratory, followed by abdominal and urinary tract sources.
Nonmeningeal isolates of S. pneumoniae were limited to those isolated from blood and respiratory tract sources.
However, they had a far higher proportion of respiratory tract sources at 37% [ 25].
Conversely, B2 clone CC32 was significantly associated with a non urinary tract origin as primary source of infection (p = 0.023).
Further, the locations (i.e., state, county, ZIP code, census tract, point source) of data collection can be inconsistent or "misaligned".
This may be achieved by collecting samples from easily obtainable biological material in order to assess the total individual exposure to non-specific substances with which subjects come in contact through different routes (lung, skin and gastrointestinal tract) and sources (air, diet, lifestyle or occupation) [ 11].
In 1979, a linear source tract model was proposed to model the glottal source, the vocal tract, and radiation impedance as linear filters, using covariance analysis [16].
At the frequencies of the characteristic peaks, nodes and antinodes of the pressure amplitude were observed in the simplified vocal tract when the source was placed downstream from the constriction.
The respiratory tract was the source of BSI in 38% of patients.
Respiratory tract infection as source of infection and inappropriate empirical therapy were associated with 14-day mortality only.
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