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Table 1 Resistance rates among E. coli isolates from patients seeking care in primary care

From: Prevalence of antimicrobial resistant Escherichia coli from patients with suspected urinary tract infection in primary care, Denmark

 

Uncomplicated

Complicated

n = 105

n = 76

Ampicillin

34% (24;42)

36% (24;46)

Sulfamethoxazole

31% (21;39)

24% (14;33)

Trimethoprim

23% (14;30)

17% (8;25)

Pivmecillinam

1% (0;5)

9% (2;15)

Ciprofloxacin

8% (2;12)

8%(1;14)

Nitrofurantoin

0

0

3rd gen. Cephalosporins + clavulanatea

6% (1;10)

3% (0;9)

  1. aESBL status tested with combinations of the third generation cephalosporins (Cefotaxime, Ceftazidime) and clavulanate