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. 2022 Apr 25;8(2):153–166. doi: 10.3934/microbiol.2022013

Table 3. Relationship between the presence of blaVEB, blaGES, and blaPER genes with the hospital ward related to sample collection.

Hospital wards No. (%) of isolates carrying the relevant genes in the desired hospital wards
blaVEB
blaGES
blaPER
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
ICU (n = 53) 21 (39.62) 32 (60.37) 20 (37.73) 33 (62.26) 20 (37.73) 33 (62.26)
Emergency (n = 13) 5 (38.46) 8 (61.53) 5 (38.46) 8 (61.53) 4 (30.76) 9 (69.23)
Burn (n = 6) 4 (66.66) 2 (33.33) 5 (83.33) 1 (16.66) 5 (83.33) 1 (16.66)
Surgery (n = 6) 4 (66.66) 2 (33.33) 2 (33.33) 4 (66.66) 2 (33.33) 4 (66.66)
Pediatric (n = 5) 1 (20) 4 (80) - 5 (100) 1 (20) 4 (80)
CCU (n = 5) - 5 (100) - 5 (100) - 5 (100)
Internal (n = 4) 3 (75) 1 (25) 2 (50) 2 (50) 2 (50) 2 (50)
Men (n = 3) 1 (33.33) 2 (66.66) 1 (33.33) 2 (66.66) 1 (33.33) 2 (66.66)
Women (n = 2) - 2 (100) - 2 (100) - 2 (100)
Neurology (n = 2) - 2 (100) - 2 (100) - 2 (100)
Oncology (n = 1) 1 (100) - 1 (100) - - 1 (100)