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. 2022 Jan 27;12:813145. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.813145

TABLE 3.

Occurrence of MDR, XDR, and PDR among the top 5 UTI pathogens.

UTI pathogens Age categories MDR XDR PDR
E. coli Newborn 26.0% (12/46) 13.0% (6/46) 0% (0/46)
Pediatric 48.9% (177/362) 13.3% (48/362) 0.55% (2/362)
Adult 63.0% (2,152/3,416) 8.9% (305/3,416) 0.26% (9/3,416)
Geriatric 68.8% (1,113/1,617) 11.4% (185/1,617) 1.1% (17/1,617)
K. pneumoniae Newborn 23.3% (7/30) 16.7% (5/30) 3.33% (1/30)
Pediatric 38.0% (43/113) 15.9% (18/113) 7.07%(8/113)
Adult 42.4% (266/627) 7.02% (44/627) 9.56% (6/627)
Geriatric 60.9% (337/553) 30.4% (168/553) 18.1% (100/553)
E. faecalis Newborn 18.8% (3/16) 0% (0/16) 0% (0/16)
Pediatric 23.1% (24/104) 0% (0/104) 0% (0/104)
Adult 29.5% (229/776) 1.0% (8/776) 0% (0/776)
Geriatric 43.0% (102/237) 1.3% (3/237) 0% (0/237)
E. faecium Newborn 84.8% (89/105) 0% (0/105) 0% (0/105)
Pediatric 76.4% (168/220) 0.91% (2/220) 0% (0/220)
Adult 85.8% (460/536) 3.92% (21/536) 0% (0/536)
Geriatric 91.6%(362/395) 3.03% (12/395) 0% (0/395)
P. aeruginosa Newborn 0% (0/4) 0% (0/4) 0% (0/4)
Pediatric 3.51% (2/57) 0% (0/57) 0% (0/57)
Adult 18.6% (77/415) 3.61% (15/415) 1.2% (5/415)
Geriatric 16.1% (42/261) 1.9% (5/261) 0.76% (2/261)