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. 2020 Dec 9;9(12):884. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics9120884

Table 5.

Comparison of origin of strain and type of resistance genes.

Origin of Strain
Type of Resistance Gene Wound Specimens Respiratory Tract Specimens Blood and Body Fluids
N = 97 (%) N = 44 (%) N = 30 (%)
ESBL
TEM 85 (87.62) 35 (79.54) 25 (83.33)
CTX-M 70 (72.16) 34 (77.27) 22 (73.33)
SHV 40 (41.23) 19 (43.18) 16 (53.33)
PER 29 (29.89) ND 4 (13.3)
VEB 14 (14.43) 1 (2.27) 2 (6.6)
PMQR
qnrA 13 (13.4) ND ND
qnrB 19 (19.58) 17 (38.63) 24 (80)
qnrC ND ND 4 (13.3)
qnrD 27 (27.83) ND ND
qnrS 26 (26.8) ND ND
aac(6′)-lb-cr 76 (78.35) 8 (18.18) 24 (80)
oqxA 43 (44.33) 16 (36.36) 28 (93.33)
oqxB 39 (40.2) 27 (61.36) 28 (93.33)
qepA ND ND 5 (16.66)
AMEs
aac(3)-Ib 11 (11.34) ND ND
aac(3)-Ia 6 (6.19) ND 1 (3.33)
aac(3)-IIa 44 (45.36) ND 3 (10)
aac(6′)-Ib 62 (63.91) 3 (6.82) 20 (66.67)
ant(2”)-Ia 9 (9.28) ND ND
ant(3”)-Ia 33 (34) ND 13 (41.94)
ant(4”)-IIa 13 (13.4) ND ND
aph(3′)-Ia 39 (40.21) ND 9 (30)
aph(3”)-Ia 1 (1.03) ND ND
aph(3”)-Ib 25 (25.77) ND 15 (50)
armA 8 (8.24) 4 (9.09) 3 (10)
TMP-SMX resistance gene
sul 1 78 (80.41) 3 (6.82) 27 (90)
sul 2 8 (8.24) ND 9 (30)
dfr A 59 (60.82) ND ND

ND: Not detected.