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. 2023 Mar 11;16:100526. doi: 10.1016/j.onehlt.2023.100526

Table 2.

Prevalence of ESBL genes in E. coli isolated from human, animal, and environmental samples in selected studies (published between 2010 and 2021) in Bangladesh.

Genes encoding ESBL No. of studies Total E. coli isolates No. of positive ESBL genes (%) Prevalence (%) 95% CI (%)
blaTEM 14 2230 275 12.3 11.0–13.8
blaTEM-1 3 344 129 37.5 32.6–42.7
blaCTX-M 9 994 95 9.6 7.9–11.5
blaCTX-M-1 9 1932 399 20.7 18.9–22.5
blaCTX-M-9 5 1083 3 0.3 0.1–0.8
blaCTX-M-14 2 151 2 1.3 0.2–4.7
blaCTX-M-15 8 1184 191 16.1 14.2–18.3
blaSHV 14 1993 76 3.8 3.1–4.8
blaCMY 1 55 19 34.6 23.4–47.8
blaCMY-2 2 684 16 2.3 1.5–3.8
blaOXA 5 302 29 9.6 6.8–13.5
blaOXA-1 7 1415 82 5.8 4.7–7.1
blaampC 4 762 30 3.9 2.8–5.6

Here, ESBL = Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase, CI = Confidence interval.