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Table 3 Isolation of multi-drug resistant bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae, including the potential pathogens occurring in the gut of young children in Bangladesh

From: Multi-drug resistant pathogenic bacteria in the gut of young children in Bangladesh

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Bacteria

Total

Number of antibiotic resistant bacteria (%)

MDR

E

CN

SXT

TE

CIP

AMP

CRO

CFM

AZM

MEL

1

E. coli

63

52

61 (97)

9 (14)

26 (41)

45 (71)

16 (25)

42 (67)

18 (29)

28 (44)

34 (54)

7 (11)

2

Enterobacter spp.

19

15

19 (100)

2 (11)

13 (68)

12 (63)

0

17 (90)

10 (53)

9 (47)

8 (42)

1 (5)

3

Pseudomonas spp.

15

12

15 (100)

0

0

1 (7)

2 (13)

13 (87)

4 (27)

2 (13)

12 (63)

9 (60)

4

Klebsiella spp.

7

5

7 (100)

0

3 (43)

3 (43)

0

6 (86)

0

1 (14)

3 (43)

2 (29)

5

Pantoea spp.

7

4

7 (100)

1 (14)

4 (57)

5 (71)

0

5 (71)

3 (43)

3 (43)

3 (43)

1 (14)

6

Vibrio spp.

4

1

2 (50)

0

1 (25)

1 (25)

1 (25)

2 (40)

1 (25)

1 (25)

1 (25)

0

7

Citrobacter spp.

4

4

3 (75)

2 (50)

4 (100)

4 (100)

4 (100)

3 (75)

2 (50)

3 (75)

3 (75)

1 (25)

8

Aeromonas hydrophila gr. 1

2

1

2 (100)

0

1 (50)

1 (50)

0

0

2 (100)

1 (50)

0

0

9

Raoultella terrigena

1

1

1 (100)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1 (100)

1 (100)

10

Total

122

95 (78)

117 (96)

14 (11)

52 (43)

72 (59)

23 (19)

77 (63)

40 (33)

48 (39)

65 (53)

22 (18)

  1. E erythromycin, 15 µg; CN gentamicin, 10 µg; SXT trimethoprim sulfamethoxazole, 25 µg; TE tetracycline, 30 µg; CIP ciprofloxacin, 5 µg; AMP ampicillin, 10 µg; CRO ceftriaxone, 30 µg; CFM cefixime, 5 µg; AZM azithromycin, 15; MEL mecillinam, 10 µg