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. 2014 Aug 7;7:500. doi: 10.1186/1756-0500-7-500

Table 2.

Multi-drug resistant bacteria isolated from surgical site infections

Bacteria Classes of antimicrobial resisted to N(%)
Average N(%)
R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8
K. pneumoniae
-
1(6.2)
2(12.5)
3(18.8)
8(50)
-
14(87.5)
E. coli
-
1(7.1)
1(7.1)
2(15.4)
9(62.9)
-
13(100)
P. mirabilis
-
-
1(6.3)
2(12.5)
9(56.2)
-
12(75)
A. baumannii
1(6.6)
1(6.6)
-
2(13.3)
11(73.3)
-
15(100)
P. aeruginosa
1(4)
-
-
-
-
-
1(4)
P. stuartii
-
2(28.6)
-
4(57.1)
1(14.3)
-
7(100)
Other GNR
-
-
2(12.5)
3(18.7)
6(37.5)
-
11(36.6)
S. aureus
1(5.5)
-
2(11.1)
3(16.6)
-
2(11.1)
8(44.4)
CONS
2(20)
4(40)
-
-
-
2(20)
8(80)
E. faecalis
1(20)
-
2(40)
1(20)
-
-
4(80)
Total 6(4) 9(6.1) 9(6.1) 20(13.6) 16(10.8) 33(22.4) 93(63)

Key: R3- R7 = resistant to 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7 classes of antimicrobials tested. Other GNR = (M.morgannii, P.vulgaris, Enterobacter spp, Citrobacter spp).