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. 2021 Nov 20;10:162. doi: 10.1186/s13756-021-01033-3

Table 2.

Antimicrobial susceptibility testing data for isolates of carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae originating from admission, discharge, bloodstream and tracheal aspirate samples

Antibiotic Admission (n = 34) Discharge (n = 92) Discharge (Adm-) (n = 59) Blood (n = 28) Tracheal aspirate (n = 13)
S R S R S R S R S R
MEM 0 21 (62%) 0 84 (91%) 0 57 (97%) 0 13 (46%) 0 10 (77%)
AK 3 (8.8%) 26 (77%) 4 (4.3%) 76 (83%) 1 (1.7%) 50 (85%) 1 (3.6%) 16 (57%) 0 9 (69%)
CN 14 (41%) 19 (56%) 33 (36%) 47 (51%) 19 (32%) 30 (51%) 5 (18%) 22 (79%) 7 (54%) 4 (31%)
TOB 0 33 (97%) 1 (1.1%) 89 (97%) 0 58 (98%) 0 28 (100%) 0 13 (100%)
CTX 0 34 (100%) 0 92 (100%) 0 59 (100%) 0 28 (100%) 0 13 (100%)
CIP 5 (15%) 28 (82%) 6 (6.5%) 86 (94%) 3 (5.1%) 56 (95%) 3 (11%) 25 (89%) 0 13 (100%)
FOS 2 (5.9%) 32 (94%) 6 (6.5%) 86 (94%) 4 (6.8%) 55 (93%) 3 (11%) 25 (89%) 0 13 (100%)
TGC 34 (100%) 0 88 (96%) 4 (4.3%) 55 (93%) 4 (6.8%) 28 (100%) 0 13 (100%) 0
SXT 17 (50%) 16 (47%) 53 (58%) 38 (41%) 36 (61%) 22 (37%) 17 (61%) 11 (39%) 5 (39%) 8 (62%)
CL 16 (47%) 18 (53%) 40 (44%) 52 (57%) 26 (44%) 33 (56%) 20 (71%) 8 (29%) 4 (31%) 9 (69%)
TE 22 (65%) 12 (35%) 68 (74%) 21 (23%) 48 (81%) 9 (15%) 18 (64%) 10 (36%) 10 (77%) 3 (23%)
CZA 12 (35%) 22 (65%) 36 (39%) 56 (61%) 26 (44%) 33 (56%) 2 (7.1%) 26 (93%) 7 (54%) 6 (46%)
CO 28 (82%) 6 (18%) 82 (89%) 10 (11%) 53 (90%) 6 (10%) 26 (93%) 2 (7.1%) 11 (85%) 2 (15%)

The column denoted “Discharge (Adm-)” contains isolates which are a subset of all the discharge-isolates, the isolates in this column are from patients which had faecal samples at the admission screening which tested negative for carbapenem-resistant K. pneumoniae

MEM; meropenem, AK; amikacin, CN; gentamicin, TOB; tobramycin, CTX; cefotaxime, CIP; ciprofloxacin, FOS; fosfomycin, TGC; tigecycline, SXT; trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, CL; chloramphenicol, TE; tetracycline, CZA; ceftazidime/avibactam, CO; colistin