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. 2024 Feb 8;25:156. doi: 10.1186/s12864-024-10014-w

Table 2.

Antimicrobial resistance in C. coli and C. jejuni from Germany and Vietnam according to EUCAMP2 plates

Campylobacter jejuni Campylobacter coli
Germany (n = 125) Vietnam (n = 155) Germany (n = 115) Vietnam (n = 99)
n % n % n % n %
Ciprofloxacin 98 78.4 152 98.1 93 80.9 99 100.0
Erythromycin 1 0.8 17 11.0 21 18.3 76 76.8
Gentamicin 0 0.0 34 21.9 2 1.7 78 78.8
Nalidixic acid 92 73.6 149 96.1 92 80.0 99 100.0
Streptomycin 23 18.4 20 12.9 15 13.0 85 85.9
Tetracycline 80 64.0 154 99.4 80 69.6 98 99.0

ECOFFs (if available) or elevated non-wildtype MICs for resistance evaluation are depicted in Table 1; n, number of tested isolates; odds ratios are depicted in Table S4