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Table 2 Left pane: abundant resistance phenotypes (p1-p8); Right pane: Correlation and K–S p-values for all [21] phenotypes identified in latrine and stool samples

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

Label

Phenotype

Correlation (n = 21)

p1

AmpChlStrSulTetTmp

Round 1 (0.97)

p2

AmpChlStrSulTmp

Round 2 (0.91)

p3

AmpStrSulTetTmp

Round 3 (0.89)

p4

AmpStrSulTmp

Round 4 (0.60)

p5

AmpSulTetTmp

K–S test p-value (n = 21)

p6

AmpSulTmp

Round 1 (0.84)

p7

SulTetTmp

Round 2 (0.98)

p8

SulTmp

Round 3 (0.84)

  

Round 4 (0.09)

  1. A correlation value of one (1) represents perfect correlation; K–S P-values > 0.05 indicate samples have similar statistical distributions
  2. Amp Ampicillin, Chl chloramphenicol, Str streptomycin, Sul sulfamethoxazole, Tet tetracycline, Tmp trimethoprim