Fig. 3: Difference from the median values for 42 variables in the 10 high-risk MDR UTI clusters.

Figure 3 displays how the 42 important variables (y axis) are distributed within each high-risk MDR cluster (x axis). The variables are grouped thematically and within each theme, ranked according to the strength and direction of the associations with MDR. The numbers in the cells indicate the distance between the proportion of this characteristic in the whole sample and the median probability of having this characteristic in the specific cluster. The shading of the blue and red colours indicates the strength of the prevalence of the factor’s category in the high-risk cluster, with deeper colours showing a higher prevalence. For example, a row which contains majority red blocks indicates that subjects that belong to a high-risk MDR UTI cluster are likely to have this factor characteristic, whereas majority blue blocks indicate that subjects that belong to a high-risk MDR cluster are not likely to have this factor characteristic. A mixture of blue or reds, or more neutral shades indicate no clear signal. For more detail, please consult the detailed PReMiuM plots in the supplementary materials. Source data are provided as a Source data file.