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. 2021 Apr 15;2021:6647959. doi: 10.1155/2021/6647959

Table 4.

Prevalence of multidrug resistance among different bacterial isolates.

 Bacteria No. of isolates Multidrug-resistance patterns
Staphylococcus aureus 3 AMP-CTX-CAZ-CIP-CHL-ERY-GEN-TET-RIF
2 AMP-CTX-CIP-CHL-ERY-GEN-TET-RIF
2 AMP-CTX-CIP-CHL-ERY-TET-RIF
1 AMP-CIP-CHL-ERY-TET
1 AMP-CIP-ERY-TET
3 AMP-CIP-TET

Klebsiella spp. 3 AMP-CTX-CAZ-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
2 AMP-CTX-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CIP-CHL-TET
3 AMP-CIP-TET

Escherichia coli 3 AMP-CTX-CAZ-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CTX-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CHL-GEN-TET
5 AMP-CHL-TET

Enterobacter spp. 1 AMP-CTX-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CHL-TET

Enterobacter cloacae 1 AMP-CTX-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CHL-TET

Pseudomonas spp. 2 AMP-CTX-CAZ-CIP-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CTX-CAZ-CHL-GEN-TET
1 AMP-CHL-TET

AMP- ampicillin, CTX- cefotaxime, CAZ- ceftazidime, CIP- ciprofloxacin, CHL- chloramphenicol, ERY- erythromycin, GEN- gentamicin, TET- tetracycline, RIF- rifampicin.