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. 2023 Jul 28;11(8):1918. doi: 10.3390/microorganisms11081918

Table 2.

Distribution of clinical isolates in 2015–2019 (a) and 2020–2022 (b) by material/site of infection collected. Culture swabs were derived from other body districts.

(a)
Years 2015–2019 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Samples Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates %
Respiratory 590 33.9% 114 39.0% 98 28.6% 112 38.8% 127 34.6% 139 23.2%
Wound swabs 375 21.6% 58 19.9% 73 21.3% 60 20.8% 80 21.3% 104 31.0%
Urinary 296 17.0% 33 10.3% 60 17.5% 45 15.6% 78 21.8% 80 17.9%
Cultural swab 210 12.1% 30 11.3% 46 13.4% 33 11.4% 37 10.1% 64 14.3%
Blood and Liquor culture 130 7.5% 27 9.2% 31 9.0% 13 4.5% 25 6.8% 34 7.6%
Catheters 65 3.7% 16 5.5% 16 4.7% 13 4.5% 10 2.7% 10 3.1%
Vaginal swabs 45 2.6% 4 3.4% 12 3.5% 10 3.5% 5 1.4% 14 2.2%
Others 28 1.6% 10 1.4% 7 2.0% 3 1.0% 5 1.4% 3 0.7%
Tot. Isolates 1739 100% 292 100% 343 100% 289 100% 367 100% 448 100%
(b)
Years 2020–2022 2020 2021 2022
Samples Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates % Isolates n. Isolates %
Respiratory 397 30.4% 107 30.1% 166 34.9% 124 26.0%
Urinary 249 19.1% 66 18.6% 86 18.1% 97 20.3%
Wound swabs 237 18.1% 62 17.5% 70 14.7% 105 22.0%
Cultural swab 191 14.6% 56 15.8% 70 14.7% 65 13.6%
Blood and Liquor culture 133 10.2% 36 10.1% 50 10.5% 47 9.9%
Others 43 3.3% 12 3.4% 22 4.6% 9 1.9%
Catheters 40 3.1% 12 3.4% 9 1.9% 19 4.0%
Vaginal swabs 17 1.3% 4 1.1% 2 0.4% 11 2.3%
Tot. Isolates 1307 100% 355 100% 475 100% 477 100%

Tot., total.