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. 2022 Nov 14;84:104895. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.104895

Table 3.

Antibiotic resistance pattern of Gram-positive bacteria from wound infection.

Antimicrobials Staphylococcus Aureus (n = 11) staphylococcus spp (n = 89) Total (n = 100)
AMI(%) 1 (9.0) 1 (1.1) 2 (2)
CTR (%) 3 (27.3) 28 (31.5) 31 (31)
TCY(%) 2 (18.2) 22 (24.7) 24 (24)
CN(%) 7 (63.6) 45 (50.6) 52 (52)
LEV (%) 2 (18.2) 7 (7.9) 9 (9)
CFM(%) 9 (81.8) 64 (71.9) 73 (73)
CIP(%) 4 (36.4) 20 (22.5) 24 (24)
CLN (%) 7 (63.6) 44 (49.4) 51 (51)
LIN(%) 5 (45.5) 31 (34.8) 36 (36)
PG (%) 8 (72.7) 61 (68.5) 69 (69)
COL (%) 7 (63.6) 48 (53.9) 55 (55)
MER (%) 0 0 0
CED (%) 5 (45.5) 46 (51.6) 51 (51)
AZI (%) 9 (81.8) 27 (30.3) 36 (36)
AMC(%) 10 (90.9) 61 (68.5) 71 (71)
TMP(%) 6 (54.5) 42 (47.2) 48 (48)
GEN 0 4 (4.5) 4 (4)
NIT (%) 2 (18.2) 42 (47.2) 44 (44)
CAZ (%) 10 (90.9) 63 (70.8) 73 (73)
CXM(%) 6 (54.5) 51 (57.3) 57 (57)
FCZ (%) 5 (45.5) 42 (47.2) 47 (47)
COT (%) 3 (27.3) 53 (59.5) 56 (56)