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Table 7 Distribution of antimicrobial resistance pattern of Shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli in various clinical samples

From: Serogroups, virulence genes and antibiotic resistance in Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from diarrheic and non-diarrheic pediatric patients in Iran

Clinical signs

Antibiotic resistance pattern (%)

TE30

S10

C30

SXT

GM10

NFX5

CF30

CIP5

TMP5

F/M300

AM10

P10

Nausea (42)

33 (78.57)

15 (35.71)

-

28 (66.66)

13 (30.95)

1 (2.38)

11 (26.19)

-

9 (21.42)

-

10 (23.80)

42 (100)

Fever (34)

34 (100)

22 (64.70)

-

32 (94.11)

27 (79.41)

2 (5.88)

17 (50)

-

10 (29.41)

-

11 (32.35)

34 (100)

Dysentery (14)

14 (100)

14 (100)

1 (7.14)

14 (100)

14 (100)

3 (21.42)

12 (85.71)

2 (14.28)

11 (78.57)

2 (14.28)

13 (92.85)

14 (100)

Other clinical signs (17)

17 (100)

12 (70.58)

1 (5.88)

16 (94.11)

14 (82.35)

2 (11.76)

13 (76.47)

1 (5.88)

7 (41.17)

-

7 (41.17)

17 (100)

Non diarrheic (15)

8 (53.33)

4 (26.66)

-

4 (26.66)

8 (53.33)

-

3 (20)

-

2 (13.33)

-

3 (20)

15 (100)

Total (122)

106 (86.88%)

67 (54.91%)

2 (1.63%)

94 (77.04%)

76 (62.29%)

8 (6.55%)

56 (45.90%)

3 (2.45%)

39 (31.96%)

2 (1.63%)

44 (36.06%)

122 (100%)