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. 2017 Apr 6;2017:8763135. doi: 10.1155/2017/8763135

Table 7.

Trends of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in gram negative isolates among pediatric and adult patients (n = 231).

Bacterial isolates Total number (%) Pediatric patients (n = 90) Adult patients (n = 141) p value
Salmonella enterica n = 49
 MDR 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
 NARS 42 (85.7) 7 (77.7) 35 (87.5) 0.381
Escherichia coli n = 20
 MDR 10 (50.0) 3 (37.5) 7 (58.3) 0.325
 ESBL 6 (30.0) 2 (25.0) 4 (33.3) 0.545
 MBL 2 (10.0) 0 (0.0) 2 (16.7) 0.347
Klebsiella spp. n = 7
 MDR 5 (71.4) 1 (33.3) 4 (100) 0.143
 ESBL 3 (42.8) 1 (33.3) 2 (50.0) 0.629
 MBL 2 (28.5) 0 (0.0) 2 (50.0) 0.286
Pseudomonas spp. n = 39
 MDR 16 (41.0) 2 (25.0) 14 (45.1) 0.269
 ESBL 5 (12.8) 2 (25.0) 3 (9.6) 0.268
 MBL 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Acinetobacter spp. n = 30
 MDR 22 (73.3) 6 (66.6) 16 (76.1) 0.453
 ESBL 5 (16.7) 3 (33.3) 2 (9.5) 0.143
 MBL 2 (6.6) 1 (11.1) 1 (4.7) 0.517

GNB: gram negative bacteria.