Research Article

High Gastrointestinal Colonization Rate of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci among Hospitalized Patients: Potential Source for Resistant Gene

Table 3

The distribution of VRE within different sociodemographic parameters among hospitalized patients at HUCSH, Sidama Regional State, 2021 (n = 15).

VariablesCategoryVRE
Yes n (%)No n (%)

Age<51 (6.25)15 (93.75)
5–140 (0)10 (100)
15–306 (6.59)85 (93.41)
31–505 (6.33)72 (93.67)
>503 (10.35)26 (89.65)

SexMale10 (8.1)113 (91.9)
Female5 (5)95 (95)

Age in years<51 (6.3)15 (93.7)
5–1410 (18)
15–306 (6.6)85 (93.4)
31–505 (6.5)72 (93.5)
>503 (10.3)26 (89.7)

ResidenceRural9 (11.7)68 (88.3)
Urban8 (5.7)132 (94.3)

Educational statusNo formal education9 (13.9)56 (86.2)
Elementary and above6 (3.8)152 (96.2)

Current occupationGovernment2 (5.6)34 (94.4)
Private work6 (10.7)50 (89.3)
House wife2 (4.1)47 (95.9)
Student2 (4.9)39 (95.1)
Day laborer8 (18)
Others3 (9.1)30 (90.9)

Marital statusSingle5 (6.3)75 (93.7)
Married10 (7.6)121 (92.4)
Divorced5 (18)
Widowed7 (18)

VRE: vancomycin-resistant Enterococci.