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. 2016 Feb 26;60(3):1943–1947. doi: 10.1128/AAC.03009-15

FIG 2.

FIG 2

Antimicrobial resistance to 16 antibiotics of Salmonella isolates from broilers and poultry workers with diarrhea. The columns denote the percentages of 595 non-S. Indiana isolates (top) from broilers, 428 S. Indiana isolates (middle) from broilers, and 12 S. Indiana isolates (bottom) from poultry workers that were resistant, intermediate, or susceptible to 16 common antibiotics. AMP, ampicillin; CTX, cefotaxime; CRO, ceftriaxone; CAZ, ceftazidime; ATM, aztreonam; GEN, gentamicin; AMK, amikacin; STR, streptomycin; TET, tetracycline; CIP, ciprofloxacin; NAL, nalidixic acid; SXT, trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; SUL, sulfafurazole; TMP, trimethoprim; CHL, chloramphenicol; NIT, nitrofurantoin.