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Table 2 Multidrug resistance pattern of enterobacteriaceae among UTI suspects at the University of Gondar Hospital, February to May 2014

From: Multidrug resistant and carbapenemase producing Enterobacteriaceae among patients with urinary tract infection at referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Isolates

Degree of resistance

Total MDR isolates (≥R2)

R0

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

R8

≥R9

E. coli (N = 112)

2 (1.8)

6 (5.4)

__

5 ( 4.5)

28 (25)

24 (21.4)

32 (28.6)

9 (8.0)

4 (3.6)

2 (1.8)

104 (92.9)

K. pneumoniae (N = 29)

__

1 (3.4)

__

3 (10.3)

5 (17.2)

6 (20.7)

4 (13.8)

3 (10.3)

4 (13.8)

3 (10.3)

28 (95.6)

Enterobacter spp. (N = 16)

2 (12.5)

1 (6.3)

__

1 (6.3)

2 (12.5)

3 (18.8)

5 (31.3)

1 (6.3)

__

1 (6.3)

13 (81.3)

Citrobacter spp. (N = 6)

1 (16.7)

__

1 (16.7)

__

1 (16.7)

__

2 (33.3)

__

1 (16.7)

__

5 (83.3)

Proteus spp. (N = 9)

5 (55.6)

3 (33.3)

__

___

___

1 (11.1)

___

__

__

__

1 (11.1)

Other Klebsiella spp. (N = 11)

__

2 (18.2)

__

__

___

3 (27.3)

3 (27.3)

1 (9.1)

1 (9.1)

1 (9.1)

9 (81.8)

Total (N = 183)

10 (5.5)

13 (7.1)

1 (0.5)

9 (4.9)

36 (19.7)

37 (20.2)

46 (25.1)

14 (7.7)

10 (5.5)

2 (1.1)

160 (87.4)

  1. Note: Data are in number (%) unless otherwise indicated.
  2. R0: susceptible to all antibiotics, R1-8: resistance to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 antibiotics, ≥R9: resistance to 9 or more antibiotics, ≥R2: resistance to 2 or more antibiotics.