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. 2019 Aug 27;21(12):4597–4613. doi: 10.1111/1462-2920.14760

Table 1.

Drug resistance profiles of 254 Campylobacter isolates from humans, animals and sewage tested in the lab.

Campylobacter jejuni Campylobacter coli
Antibioticsa Animals Humans Sewage Total Animals Humans Sewage Total
Ciprofloxacin 36/44 (81.8%) 106/115 (88.7%) 4/4 (100%) 146/163 (90.12%) 11/11 (100%) 32/33 (97%) 43/47 (91.5%) 86/91 (94.5%)
Nalidixic acid 35/44 (79.54%) 78/115 (67.83%) 3/4 (75%) 116/163 (71.16%) 11/11 (100%) 30/33 (90.1%) 43/47 (91.5%) 84/91 (92.31%)
Tetracycline 39/44 (88.6%) 108/115 (93.91%) 2/4 (50%) 149/163 (91.41%) 11/11 (100%) 31/33 (94%) 44/47 (93.6%) 86/91 (94.5%)
Erythromycin 3/44 (6.8%) 1/115 (0.87%) 0/4 (0%) 4/163 (2.45%) 10/11 (90.1%) 6/33 (18.2%) 7/47 (14.9%) 23/91 (25.3%)
Streptomycin 15/44 (34.1%) 9/115 (7.83%) 0/4 (0%) 24/163 (14.72%) 10/11 (90.1%) 18/33 (54.5%) 30/47 (63.8%) 58/91 (63.7%)
Gentamicin 0/44 (0%) 2/115 (1.7%) 0/4 (0%) 2/163 (1.23%) 4/11 (36.4%) 2/33 (6.1%) 4/47 (8.51%) 10/91 (11%)
Total number of isolates 44 115 4 163 11 33 47 91
a

Antibiotics resistance to: C, ciprofloxacin; T, tetracycline; E, erythromycin; S, streptomycin; G, gentamicin.