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Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Dispatch

Group B Streptococcus Serotype III Sequence Type 283 Bacteremia Associated with Consumption of Raw Fish, Singapore

Shermin TanComments to Author , Yijun Lin, Kelly Foo, Han Fang Koh, Charlene Tow, Yiwen Zhang, Li Wei Ang, Lin Cui, Hishamuddin Badaruddin, Peng Lim Ooi, Raymond Tzer Pin Lin, and Jeffery Cutter
Author affiliations: Ministry of Health, Singapore

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Table 1

Characteristics of case-patients and controls in group B Streptococcus outbreak investigation, Singapore, 2015*

Characteristic No. (%) case-patients, n = 40 No. (%) controls, n = 58 p value
Age group, y <0.0005
0–4 0   0
5–14 0   1 (1.7)
15–24 0   5 (8.6)
25–34 0   9 (15.5)
35–44 6 (15.0)   13 (22.4)
45–54 8 (20.0)   9 (15.5)
55–64 7 (17.5)   11 (19.0)
>65 19 (47.5)   5 (8.6)
Unknown
0
  5 (8.6)

Mean age, y 61.5   44.8
Median age, y 61.5   44.0
Age range, y
33–68
  14–95

Sex 0.038
M 21 (52.5)   18 (31.0)
F
19 (47.5)
  40 (69.0)

Ethnicity 0.527
Chinese 36 (90.0)   47 (81.0)
Malay 3 (7.5)   6 (10.3)
Indian 0   2 (3.4)
Other
1 (2.5)
  3 (5.2)

Housing type† 7 (17.5)   10 (17.2) 0.991
3-room flats and smaller‡ 17 (42.5)   22 (37.9)
4-room HDB flats 8 (20.0)   13 (22.4)
Executive/5-room HDB flats 4 (10.0)   7 (12.1)
Private housing
4 (10.0)
  6 (10.3)

Concurrent illness <0.0005
No 11 (27.5)   40 (69.0)
Yes 29 (72.5)   18 (31.0)
Diabetes mellitus 15 (37.5)   5 (8.6) 0.001
Cancer 3 (7.5)   0 0.065
Cardiovascular disease 22 (55.0)   13 (22.4) 0.001
Renal disease 5 (12.5)   0 0.010
Liver disease 3 (7.5)   0 0.065
Gastrointestinal disease 1 (2.5)   0 0.408
Respiratory disease 3 (7.5)   0 0.065
Blood disease 2 (5.0)   1 (1.7) 0.565

*HDB, Housing Development Board.
†Housing type was used as a proxy for socioeconomic status; >80% of the population in Singapore live in public housing managed by the HDB.
‡HDB flats are considered public housing by the HDB.

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