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. 2020 Feb 13;17(4):1183. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17041183

Table 2.

Acinetobacter strains isolated from aquatic environments.

Isolation No. a Isolation Source CTX b FOX MEM CN TET CIP SXT NDM OXA CTX-M
FA2C hospital A/raw sewage R R S S S S S 65
FA2M hospital A/raw sewage R R R R R R R 1
ZA2M hospital B/raw sewage R R R R R I R 1 58
ZA6M hospital B/raw sewage R R R R R S R 1
ZA8M hospital B/raw sewage R S S R S S I
ZA8C hospital B/raw sewage R R S S S S S 55
RA5M hospital C/raw sewage R R R S R S R 1
RA9M hospital C/raw sewage R R R R R R R 1 58
RA12M hospital C/raw sewage R R R R R I R 5 58 3
RA3M hospital C/raw sewage R R R S R I R 1 58
RA4M hospital C/raw sewage R R R R R I R 1 58
RB4M hospital C/effluent R R R R R S R 1
RB5C hospital C/effluent R R R R R S R 1 55
RB1M hospital C/effluent R R R R R I R 55
RB2M hospital C/effluent R R R R R S R 1 58 55
RB5M hospital C/effluent R R R S R I I 1 58 3
CX9C river water R I S S S S S
CX11C river water R S S S R S S
TX3C river water R R S S R S R
CS1M river water R R R S S S S 1

a Multidrug-resistant strains are highlighted in orange. b cefotaxime (CTX), cefoxitin (FOX), meropenem (MEM), gentamicin (CN), tetracycline (TET), ciprofloxacin (CIP), and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (SXT). Antibiotic susceptibility is depicted with S for susceptible, I for intermediate resistant and R for resistant (highlighted in green).