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. 2023 Oct 19;42(12):1523–1530. doi: 10.1007/s10096-023-04684-9

Table 1.

Frequency and types of organisms isolated from the intestinal colonization of 100 Polish soldiers of the contingent in Afghanistan, June–November 2019

June
n (%)
November
n (%)
Soldiers, MDR Enterobacterales carriers 17 (17.0) 70 + 3a (70.0)
ESBL 17 (17.0) 69 + 3a (69.0)
AmpC 1 (1.0)
β-lactamase producers 17 70 + 3a
ESBL-Enterobacterales 17 (100.0) 69 + 3a (98.6)
AmpC-Enterobacterales 1 (1.4)
ESBL-Ec 17 (100.0) 67 + 3a (95.7)
E. coli CTX-M-1 gr 15 (88.2) 66 + 3a (94.3)
E. coli CTX-M-15 14 (82.4) 58 + 3a (82.9)
E. coli CTX-M-15 + DHA-1 5 (7.1)
E. coli CTX-M-1 1 (5.9)
E. coli CTX-M-231 3 (4.3)
K. pneumoniae CTX-M-15 2 (2.9)
E. coli CTX-M-9 gr (CTX-M-27) 2 (11.8) 1 (1.4)
E. coli CMY-2-like (CMY-42) 1 (1.4)

a3/100 tested soldiers had the same or almost the same CTX-M-15-producing isolates in June and November; these were not included in the final analysis for November