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. 2018 Sep 14;13(9):e0203411. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0203411

Table 3. Antibiotic-resistance patterns of Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Salmonella sp., Stenotrophomonas maltophilia and Stenotrophomonas sp. from swabs of bats on Carlos Botelho State Park, Brazil.

The resistance patterns are classified as Sensitive (S), Intermediate (I) and Resistant (R). See Materials and Methods section for description of diet and antibiotics.

Bat species Diet Bacteria Cavity SUT AMI CAZ CRO CIP CLO DOX GEN IPM NOR AMC AMP CFL
Molossus rufus INS Acinetobacter baumannii Oral - S S I R S - S S S - - -
Carollia perspicillata FRU Pseudomonas aeruginosa Oral - - S S S - - S S S - - -
Lasiurus ebenus INS Pseudomonas aeruginosa Oral - - S S S - - S S S - - -
Artibeus lituratus FRU Salmonella sp. Oral - S S S S S S S S - S R R
Molossus rufus INS Salmonella sp. Rectal - S S S S S S S S - S S S
Carollia perspicillata FRU Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Oral S - S R S - - R R S - - -
Dermanura cinerea FRU Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Rectal S - S R S - - R R S - - -
Artibeus fimbriatus FRU Stenotrophomonas sp. Oral S - R R S - - R R S - - -
Artibeus obscurus FRU Stenotrophomonas sp. Oral S - R R S - - R R S - - -
Pygoderma bilabiatum FRU Stenotrophomonas sp. Rectal S - R R S - - S R S - - -
Sturnira tildae FRU Stenotrophomonas sp. Oral S - S R S - - R R S - - -
Anoura geoffroyi NEC Stenotrophomonas sp. Rectal S - S R S - - R R S - - -