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Fig. 2 | Antimicrobial Resistance & Infection Control

Fig. 2

From: Estimating the population-level prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant enteric bacteria from latrine samples

Fig. 2

Prevalence estimates (mean and 95% CI) from latrine and stool samples over four rounds of sampling conducted two weeks apart (between rounds 1–2 and 2–3) and four weeks apart (rounds 3–4). Ampicillin (Amp), ceftazidime (Caz), chloramphenicol (Chl), ciprofloxacin (Cip), kanamycin (Kan), streptomycin (Str), sulfamethoxazole (Sul), tetracycline (Tet), trimethoprim (Tmp). Red diamonds indicate stool samples, while white diamonds indicate latrine samples

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