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. 2019 Mar;22(3):238–245. doi: 10.22038/ijbms.2018.30067.7245

Table 2.

The frequency of antimicrobial resistance in 120 S. aureus isolates obtained from clinical specimens

Antibiotics MSSA (n=35) n (%)
MRSA (n=85) n (%)
All (n=120) n (%)
S R S R S R
penicillin 2(5.7) 33(94.3) 6(7.1) 79(92.9) 8(6.7) 112(93.3)
kanamycin 17(48.6) 18(51.4) 10(11.8) 75(88.2) 27(22.5) 93(77.5)
gentamicin 21(60) 14(40) 9(10.6) 76(89.4) 30(25) 90(75)
ciprofloxacin 23(65.7) 12(34.3) 12(14.1) 73(85.9) 35(29.2) 85(70.8)
tetracycline 21(60) 14(40) 15(17.6) 70(82.4) 36(30) 84(70)
amikacin 27(77.1) 8(22.9) 11(12.9) 74(87.1) 38(31.7) 82(68.3)
tobramycin 29(82.9) 6(17.1) 20(23.5) 65(76.5) 49(40.8) 71(59.2)
erythromycin 29(82.9) 6(17.1) 21(24.7) 64(75.3) 50(41.7) 70(58.3)
clindamycin 30(85.7) 5(14.3) 32(37.6) 53(62.4) 62(51.7) 58(48.3)
ceftriaxone 30(85.7) 5(14.3) 35(41.2) 50(58.8) 65(54.2) 55(45.8)
trimetoprim-sulfamethoxazole 33(94.3) 2(5.7) 53(62.4) 32(37.6) 86(71.7) 34(28.3)
mupirocin 35(100) 0(0) 55(64.7) 30(35.3) 90(75) 30(25)
quinupristin-dalfopristin 31(88.6) 4(11.4) 74(87.1) 11(12.9) 105(87.5) 15(12.5)
linzolid 35(100) 0(0) 85(100) 0(0) 120(100) 0(0)
teicoplanin 35(100) 0(0) 85(100) 0(0) 120(100) 0(0)
vancomycin 35(100) 0(0) 85(100) 0(0) 120(100) 0(0)