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Use of the Chi-square Test to Determine Significance of Cumulative Antibiogram Data

Rocco J. Perla1 and James Carifio1
  • 1 University of Massachusetts, United States

Abstract

An important function of a hospital’s Infectious Disease and Pharmacy programs is to review and compare the most recent antibiogram with that of the previous year to determine if significant changes in antibiotic susceptibility results are noted and to communicate this information and its consequences to the medical staff. However, there are currently no formal analytical (decision-making) models in use to determine if the rate of resistance to an antibiotic from one year to the next has significantly changed more or less than one would expect due to sampling error and test reliability. The purpose of this article, therefore, is to demonstrate the utility of using a well-established and simple nonparametric statistical technique (chi-square) for analyzing annual variations in cumulative antibiogram data and to determine whether such variations are significantly different from chance and to what to degree. The chi-square model outlined here is a simple, practical, quick, low burden and easy to understand and execute approach that greatly improves the analysis of antibiogram data and decisionmaking by practitioners. More work and research is needed to develop additional inferential statistical methods and models that can be applied to antibiogram data.

American Journal of Infectious Diseases
Volume 1 No. 4, 2005, 162-167

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2005.162.167

Submitted On: 13 January 2006 Published On: 31 December 2005

How to Cite: Perla, R. J. & Carifio, J. (2005). Use of the Chi-square Test to Determine Significance of Cumulative Antibiogram Data. American Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1(4), 162-167. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajidsp.2005.162.167

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Keywords

  • Antibiogram
  • chi-square
  • decision-making
  • nonparametric
  • statistic