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. 2017 Mar 21;8:455. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00455

Table 1.

Antimicrobial susceptibilities of S. aureus isolated from children with pneumonia.

Antimicrobial Susceptibilities rate (%) P-value
Overall (n = 107) MSSA (n = 58) MRSA (n = 49)
Penicillin 7 (12.1)
Gentamicin 104 (97.2) 56 (96.6) 48 (98.0) 1.000
Kanamycin 80 (74.8) 46 (79.3) 34 (69.4) 0.239
Tobramycin 91 (85.0) 45 (77.6) 46 (93.9) 0.019
Fosfomycin-trometamol 42 (39.3) 24 (41.4) 18 (36.7) 0.624
Erythromycin 52 (48.6) 43 (74.1) 9 (18.4) 0.000
Tetracycline 92 (86.0) 50 (86.2) 42 (85.7) 0.942
Teicoplanin 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
Minocycline 106 (99.1) 58 (100) 48 (98.0) 0.458
Ciprofloxacin 90 (84.1) 55 (94.8) 35 (71.4) 0.001
Clindamycina 74 (69.2) 54 (93.1) 20 (40.8) 0.000
Sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
Chloramphenicol 103 (96.3) 57 (98.3) 46 (93.9) 0.494
Rifampicin 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
Quinupristin-dalfopristin 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
Linezolid 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
Vancomycinb 107 (100) 58 (100) 49 (100)
a

20 isolates (10 MRSA and 10 MSSA) were D-test positive, indicating inducible clindamycin resistance.

b

MIC range, 0.25~0.5 μg/ml; 85 isolates (48 MSSA and 37 MRSA) MIC = 0.25 μg/ml; 22 isolates (10 MSSA and 12 MRSA) MIC = 0.5 μg/ml.