Table 4.
Multiple Drug Resistance Patterns of Isolated Bacteria Among Women Attending at Gondar Town Health Facilities, Northwest Ethiopia, February 1 to May 31, 2019
Isolated Bacteria | Resistant Antibiotics (%) | ||
---|---|---|---|
R3 | R4 | R5 | |
E. faecalis (n=19) | 1(5.26%) | 0 | 0 |
S. aureus (n=13) | 4(30.8%) | 6(46.15%) | 0 |
CONS (n=8) | 1(12.5%) | 1(12.5%) | 1(12.5%) |
E. coli (n=12) | 2(16.67%) | 1(8.33%) | 1(8.33%) |
K. pneumoniae (n=4) | 1(25%) | 0 | 1(25%) |
K. ozanae (n=3) | 0 | 3(100%) | 0 |
Total (n=59) | 9(15.25%) | 11(18.64%) | 3(5.1%) |
Abbreviations: R3, resistant for 3 classes of antibiotics; R4, resistant for 4 different classes of antibiotics; R5, resistant for 5 different classes of antibiotics.