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. 2019 Jul 12;19:620. doi: 10.1186/s12879-019-4258-y

Table 2.

Distribution of MDR and fluoroquinolone resistant MDR strains in different phylogroups and ST-types

Numbers and percentages of the sequence typed isolates (n = 155)
No of isolates in group n (%) No of MDR isolates n (%) ESBL+FQR-MDR isolates n (%) p value
Group A 8(5) 7(88) 2(25) 0.0117
Group B112(8) 10(83) 5(42) 0.0350
Group B2 92(59) 71(77) 33(36) < 0.0001
Group D 43(28) 36(84) 11(26) < 0.0001
ST131 71(46) 57(82) 22(31) < 0.0001
H30 35(49) 28(80) 10(29) < 0.0001
Non H30 36(51) 29(81) 12(33) < 0.0001
ST405 28(18) 24(86) 10(36) 0.0001
ST168 16(10) 14(88) 7(44) 0.0092
ST2913(8) 9(69) 5(38) 0.1156
ST69 5(3) 5(100) 2(40) 0.0384
ST95 2(1) 2(100) 00
ST31 2(1) 00 00
ST10 2(1) 1(50) 00
ST4482(1) 1(50) 00
ST892(1) 2(100) 1(50) 0.2482
ST7032(1) 2(100) 00
ST910 1(1) 1(100) 00
ST5451(1) 00 00
ST9711(1) 00 00
ST1531(1) 00 00
ST1521(1) 1(100) 00
ST121(1) 1(100) 00
ST8381(1) 0(100) 00
NSC3(2) 2(67) 2(67) > 0.9999

Phylogenetic and sequence type distribution of co-resistance among uropathogenic E. coli (N = 155). The p values were calculated by comparing total number of MDR producers and ESBL producers FQR MDR