Table 3.
Antibiotic resistance patterns for gram negative bacterial isolates
Antibiotic tested |
E. coli n(%) |
Klebsiella spp n(%) |
Pseudomonas spp n(%) |
Proteus spp n(%) |
Enterobacter spp n(%) |
Citrobacter spp n(%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GM | 15(68.9) | 13(86.7%) | 7(77.8%) | 5(83.3%) | 5(83.3%) | 0(0.0) |
CRO | 18(81.8%) | 13(86.7%) | 7(77.8%) | 4(66.7%) | 4(66.7%) | 0(0.0) |
C | 6(27.3%) | 13(86.7%) | 4(44.4%) | 3(50.0%) | 4(66.7%) | 1(50.0%) |
IPM | 1(4.5%) | 0(0.0) | 1(11.1%) | 0(0.0) | 0(0.0) | 0(0.0) |
TE | 18(81.8%) | 12(80.0%) | 7(77.8%) | 4(66.7%) | 2(33.3%) | 0(0.0) |
S XT | 19(86.4%) | 14(93.3%) | 7(77.8%) | 100.0% | 4(66.7%) | 1(50.0%) |
Key: GM= gentamicin, CRO= ceftriaxone, C= chloramphenicol, IPM= imipenem, TE= tetracycline, SXT= trimethoprim/sulphamethoxazole, n=number of resistant isolates, %=percentage