Table 1.
Campylobacter jejuni | Campylobacter coli | |||||||
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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 |
Antibiotics resistance to: C, ciprofloxacin; T, tetracycline; E, erythromycin; S, streptomycin; G, gentamicin.