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Table 2 Bacterial findings in breast milk of women with and without symptoms of mastitis: Odds Ratios with 95% confidence intervals for symptoms of mastitis

From: The role of bacteria in lactational mastitis and some considerations of the use of antibiotic treatment

 

Healthy donors (n= 466)

Women with mastitis (n= 192)

 

Bacterial Species

Occurrence of bacteria in breast milk n (%)

Mean (SD) counts (cfu/L)

Occurrence of bacteria in breast milk n (%)

Mean (SD) counts (cfu/L)

Odds Ratio for occurrence of mastitis symptoms (95%CI)

CNS

419 (90%)

106(± 1.1)

160 (83%)

106(± 1.1)

0.60 (0.35, 0.91)

p = 0.02

Viridans Streptococci

233 (50%)

105(± 1.0)

113 (59%)

105(± 1.0)

1.43 (1.02, 2.01)

p = 0.04

Staphylococcus aureus

145 (31%)

106(± 1.2)

87 (45%)

106(± 1.3)

1.81 (1.29, 2.60)

p = 0.001

Group B streptococci

47 (10%)

106(± 1.5)

41 (21%)

106(± 1.4)

2.40 (1.50, 3.71)

p = <0.001

Entercoccus faecalis

28 (6%)

106(± 1.1)

16 (8%)

106(± 1.1)

0.70 (0.36, 1.43)

p = 0.36

Group G streptococci

6 (1%)

106

3 (2%)

107

 

Group A streptococci

3 (1%)

107

2 (1%)

107

 

Pneumococci

4 (1%)

107

5 (3%)

105

 

Corynebacteria

2 (0.4%)

104

1 (0.5%)

105

 

Enterobacteriaceae

36 (8%)

106

2 (1%)

106

 

Acinetobacter species

12 (3%)

106

0

0

 

Pseudomonas species

24 (5%)

107

1 (0.5%)

106

 

Bacillus species

5 (1%)

105

1 (0.5%)

104

 

Propionibacterium species

3 (1%)

106

2 (1%)

106

 

Candida species

4 (1%)

105

4 (2%)

105

 
  1. CNS = coagulase negative staphylococci, SD = Standard Deviation