Sex-Specific Associations Between Smokeless Tobacco Use and Staphylococcus aureus Carriage in Norwegian Adolescents
Dina B. Stensen, Anna Karlsen, Gunnar Skov Simonsen, Anne-Sofie FurbergBackground/objectives
Design
We used data from Fit Futures 1, a population-based cross-sectional study including 1,038 participants (93% attendance).
Methods
A total of 457 boys and 443 girls had data on snuff use and two nasal and throat swab cultures for
Results
Snuff use was associated with a 64% higher odds of nasal carriage (95% CI = 1.18-2.26; carriage defined as one or two positive nasal cultures) compared to non-use. In sex-stratified analyses, this association was observed only among girls, with an adjusted OR of 1.62 (95% CI = 1.03-2.55; carriage defined as two positive nasal cultures) and an adjusted OR of 1.99 (95% CI = 1.25-3.16; carriage defined as one or two positive nasal cultures). Among girls using snuff, the adjusted OR for
Conclusion
We identified an association between snuff use and