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. 2021 Mar 3;14:869–878. doi: 10.2147/IDR.S294575

Table 2.

Distribution of Identified Bacterial Isolates by Clinical Specimen

Isolate Type N Specimen Type
Blood Ear Pus Urethral Pus Vaginal Pus Wound Pus Stool Urine CSF
Acinetobacter spp. 1 1 (100.0)
Citrobacter spp. 10 2(20.0) 1(10.0) 3(30.0) 3(30.0) 1(10.0)
E. coli 59 1(1.7) 1(1.7) 1(1.7) 3 (5.1) 1(1.7) 51(86.4) 1(1.7)
Enterobacter spp. 5 3(60.0) 2(40.0)
K. oxytoca 2 2(100)
Klebsiella spp. 20 5(25.0) 4(20.0) 11(55.0)
N. gonorrhoeae 8 3(37.5) 3(37.5) 2(25.0)
P. mirabilis 27 13 (48.2) 10 (37.0) 4(14.8)
P. aeruginosa 41 4(9.8) 27(65.9) 9(22.0) 1(2.4)
Proteus spp. 3 3(100.0)
P. vulgaris 5 4(80.0) 1(20.0)
Pseudomonas spp. 8 1(12.5) 4(50.0) 3(37.5)
S. typhi 4 1(25.0) 3(75.0)
Salmonella spp. 11 11(100)
Serratia spp. 1 1(100.0)
S. sonnei 8 8(100)
Shigella spp. 4 4(100)
S. aureus 110 13(11.8) 46(41.8) 1(0.9) 43(39.1) 2(1.8) 5(4.5)
S. saprophyticus 4 4(100)
Staphylococci (CoNs) 5 2(40.0) 3(60.0)
Staphylococcus spp. 5 1(20.0) 3(60.0) 1(20.0)
S. pneumoniae 4 1(25.0) 3(75.0)
S. aeuruginosa 1 1(100)
Streptococcus spp. 18 12(66.7) 5(27.8) 1(5.6)
V. cholerae 01 ogawa 24 24(100)
Total 388 32(8.3) 111(28.6) 6 (1.5) 4(1.0) 80(20.6) 58(14.9) 93(24.0) 4(1.0)