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Table 2 Antibiotic susceptibility pattern of integron positive Enterobacteriaceae

From: Assessment of extended-spectrum β-lactamases and integrons among Enterobacteriaceae in device-associated infections: multicenter study in north of Iran

 

Klebsiella pneumoniae

Enterobacter .spp

E.coli

N = 24

N = 5

N = 6

Integron class 1

Integron class 2

Integron class 1

Integron class 2

Integron class 1

Integron class 2

N = 20

N = 1

N = 4

N = 0

N = 6

N = 0

Amikacin

R

55

100

75

-

66.6

-

I

25

0

25

16.6

S

20

0

0

16.6

Ciprofloxacin

R

45

100

0

-

33.3

-

I

35

0

0

-

S

20

0

100

66.6

Imipenem

R

35

0

0

-

16.6

-

I

30

0

25

16.6

S

35

100

75

66.6

Gentamicin

R

80

100

75

-

83.3

-

I

5

0

0

16.6

S

15

0

25

-

Ceftazidime

R

55

100

50

-

50

-

I

30

0

50

33.3

S

15

0

0

16.6

Tobramycin

R

60

0

75

-

33.3

-

I

30

100

0

16.6

S

10

0

25

50

Piperacillin-Tazobactam

R

70

100

75

-

16.6

-

I

30

0

25

66.6

S

0

0

0

16.6

Cefepime

R

80

100

75

-

33.3

-

I

10

0

25

16.6

S

10

0

0

50

Colistin

R

60

0

50

-

33.3

-

I

25

100

25

16.6

S

15

0

25

50

Co-trimoxazole

R

85

100

75

-

33.3

-

I

-

-

0

-

S

15

0

25

66.6

  1. R resistant, I intermediate, S sensitive