Table 7.
Total of microorganisms identified from both intraoperative and subsequent peritoneal samples
Total | 1826 (100%) |
---|---|
Aerobic Gram-negative bacteria |
1152 (63%) |
Escherichia coli |
653 (35.7%) |
(Escherichia coli resistant to third generation cephalosporins) |
110 (6%) |
Klebsiella pneuumoniae |
181 (9.9%) |
(Klebsiella pneumoniae resistant to third generation cephalosporins) |
39 (2.1%) |
Klebsiella oxytoca |
11 (0.6%) |
(Klebsiella oxytoca resistant to third generation cephalosporins) |
2 (0.1) |
Enterobacter |
75 (4.1%) |
Proteus |
52 (2.8%) |
Pseudomonas |
94 (5.1%) |
Others |
102 (5.6%) |
Aerobic Gram-positive bacteria |
414 (22.7%) |
Enterococcus faecalis |
169 (9.2%) |
Enterococcus faecium |
68 (3.7%) |
Staphylococcus Aureus |
46 (2.5%) |
Streptococcus spp. |
85 (4.6%) |
Others |
47 (2.6%) |
Anaerobes |
141 (7.7%) |
Bacteroides |
108 (5.9%) |
(Bacteroides resistant to Metronidazole) |
3 (0.2%) |
Clostridium |
11 (0.6%) |
Others |
22 (1.2%) |
Candida spp. |
117 (6.4%) |
Candida albicans |
90 (4.9%) |
(Candida albicans resistant to Fluconazole) |
2 (0.1%) |
Non-albicans Candida |
27 (1.4%) |
(non-albicans Candida resistant to Fluconazole) |
3 (0.1%) |
Other yeats | 2 (0.1%) |