TABLE 1.
Breakdown of INHr isolate counts by region of the world
| INHr isolate statistic | Isolate count or % by regionb: |
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| Africa (n = 1,074; 18.5%) |
Asia (n = 4,122; 71.02%) |
Europe (n = 235; 4.05%) |
Americas (n = 373; 6.43%) |
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| South | North | East | West | Central | South | East | West | South | East | South | North | |
| Isolate count | 415 | 39 | 620 | 141 | 348 | 1980 | 1653 | 51 | 8 | 176 | 344 | 29 |
| % of all isolatesa | 7.15 | 0.67 | 10.68 | 2.43 | 6.00 | 34.11 | 28.50 | 0.88 | 0.14 | 3.03 | 5.93 | 0.50 |
Percentages reflect the percentage of each count with respect to the total number (5,804) of INHr isolates included in this study.
For reference, INHr isolate counts (%) from the Seifert et al. review (9) per continent were 576 (5.0%), 4,424 (38.8%), 2,637 (23.1%), and 2,356 (20.6%) in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, respectively. Percentages from Seifert et al. do not add up to 100% because of 1,418 isolates (12.4%) with unknown origin in their report. Seifert et al. data reported in this table were curated from Table S6 in reference 9.