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. 2024 May 30;18:11786302241243239. doi: 10.1177/11786302241243239

Table 3.

Studies that reported the total number of isolates and the number of various bacteria isolated.

Studies that reported the most prevalent isolates TOTAL NUMBER OF ISOLATES Staphylococcus spp. (CoNS & MRSA) Bacillus spp. A. Baumannii E. Coli P. aeruginosa Klebsiella spp. Streptococcus spp. Others (Proteus mirabilis, S. paucimobili, Candida, Yeast, Achromobacter, C. meningosepticum,Serratia Rubedia, C. freundii, other Enterobacter
Al-Beeshi et al. 48 159 104 9 NA NA NA NA 6 40
Brown & Willms et al. 32 25 9 NA NA NA NA NA NA 9
Bures et al. 6 33 16 NA NA NA NA NA NA 8
Chen et al. 51 409 245 17 14 23 6 9 20 52
Darge et al. 53 171 93 NA NA NA NA 10 NA 13
Loyola et al. 60 105 NA NA NA 105 NA 23 NA 48
Nwankwo et al. 62 97 38 18 3 8 11 4 8 7
Panhotra et al. 63 87 24 NA 14 NA 33 15 NA 1
Pilonetto et al. 64 18 11 NA 2 NA NA 2 NA 3
Wang et al. 23 66  NA NA NA NA 14 NA 47
Ulger et al. 68 307 231 NA NA NA NA NA 12 64
Wolfe et al. 35 20 17 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Abbreviations: NA, not available.