Matt Harmon
191 Chapter nine Supplemental material Supplemental Table 1. Overview of pathogens detected in sputum cultures in patients with confirmed pneumonia Micro-organisms, n (%) Patients (N= 158) Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus aureus 63 (22.9) Streptococcus spp 21 (7.6) Streptococcus pneumoniae 15 (5.5) Streptococcus agalactiae 4 (1.5) viridans streptococci 1 (0.4) Gram-positive spp 1 (0.4) Gram-negative bacteria Haemophilus influenzae 25 (9.1) Escherichia coli 25 (9.1) Klebsiella pneumoniae 14 (5.1) Serratia marcescens 14 (5.1) Klebsiella oxytoca 10 (3.6) Enterobacter cloacae 9 (3.3) Pseudomonas aeruginosa 7 (2.5) Enterobacter aerogenes 6 (2.2) Proteus mirabilis 6 (2.2) Moraxella catarrhalis 4 (1.5) Klebsiella spp 4 (1.5) Gram-negative spp 4 (1.5) Haemophilus parainfluenzae 4 (1.5) Enterobacter spp 3 (1.1) Morganella morganii 3 (1.1) Haemophilus spp 3 (1.1) Stenotrophomonas maltophilia 3 (1.1) Serratia spp 3 (1.1) Neisseria spp 3 (1.1) Hafnia alvei 3 (1.1) Citrobacter freundii 3 (1.1) Pseudomonas spp 2 (0.7) Acinetobacter spp 2 (0.7) Morganella spp 2 (0.7) Burkholderia spp 1 (0.4) Citrobacter koseri 1 (0.4) Escherichia spp 1 (0.4) Table continues on next page
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