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. 2022 Apr 13;11(4):516. doi: 10.3390/antibiotics11040516

Table 2.

Antibiotic resistance pattern of E. coli and P. aeruginosa.

Antibiotics Concentration (µg) E. coli (n = 681) P. aeruginosa (n = 142)
S (n) R (n/%) S (n) R (n/%)
Ampicillin (AMP) 10 46 635 (93.24) NT NT
Amp-clavulanic acid (AMC) 20 76 605 (88.83) NT NT
Amikacin (AK) 30 598 83 (12.18) 126 16 (11.26)
Aztreonam (AZM) 30 NT NT 24 118 (83.09)
Ceftriaxone (3G) (CRO) 30 131 550 (80.76) NT NT
Ceftazidime (CAZ) 30 NT NT 107 35 (24.64)
Cefuroxime (2G) (CFM) 30 104 577 (84.72) NT NT
Cefixime (3G) (CXM) 5 104 577 (84.72) NT NT
Ciprofloxacin (CIP) 5 91 590 (86.63) NT NT
Co-trimoxazole (SXT) 23.75 138 543 (79.73) NT NT
Gentamicin (CN) 10 601 80 (11.74) 116 26 (18.30)
Fosfomycin (FOS) 200 609 72 (10.57) NT NT
Imipenem (IMP) 10 654 27 (3.96) 104 38 (26.76)
Meropenem (MEM) 10 654 27 (3.96) 84 58 (40.84)
Nalidixic acid (NAL) 30 36 645 (94.71) NT NT
Nitrofurantoin (F) 300 598 83 (12.18) NT NT
Piperacillin-tazobactam (TZP) 10 571 110 (16.15) 129 13 (9.15)
Tetracycline (TE) 30 117 564 (82.81) NT NT
Tobramycin (TOB) 10 634 47 (6.90) 98 44 (30.98)
Colistin (CT) 10 NT NT 137 05 (3.52)
Polymyxin (PB) 300 units NT NT 136 06 (4.22)
Cefepime (FEP) 30 NT NT 73 69 (48.59)

NT: not tested. S: sensitive. R: resistant.