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. 2017 Oct 17;12(10):e0186576. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0186576

Table 2. Phenotypic non-susceptibility of ESBL producing E. coli from recreational water (N = 82) and wastewater (N = 91) compared to strains from urine (N = 94).

Urine % Water % p Wastewater % p
Ampicillin 100 100 1 991 1
Cefuroxime 100 991 1 991 1
Cefotaxime 99 98 1 96 0.21
Aztreonam 98 85 0.03 85 0.007
Ceftazidime 85 77 0.06 66 0.001
Trimethoprim 77 51 0.002 66 0.09
Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole 72 50 0.008 62 0.1
Ciprofloxacin 69 35 0.001 42 0.001
Gentamicin 34 20 0.03 34 0.8
Mecillinam 3 0 1 6 0.5
Piperacillin-tazobactam 5 5 0.48 7 1
Nitrofurantoin 1 0 1 7 0.09
Meropenem 0 0 - 0 -
Multidrug-resistance2 88 52 0.001 68 0.001

1100% non-susceptibility would be expected as the isolates initially grew on selective media, and contain ESBLs according to initial tests and DNA-analysis. The wastewater isolate which was susceptible to ampicillin and cefuroxime contained blaCMY-58. The isolates from recreational water which were susceptible to cefuroxime both contained blaSHV-12.

2Resistance to ≥ 2 different antibiotic classes other than β-lactams.