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Table 1 The resistance of S. aureus and S. pneumoniae in all practices, adult practices and paediatric practices

From: Patient-related factors, antibiotic prescribing and antimicrobial resistance of the commensal Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae in a healthy population - Hungarian results of the APRES study

Resistance

All practices

Adult practices

Paediatric practices

S. aureus

n = 541

n = 317

n = 173

 R ≥ 1

434 (80.2%)

237 (74.8%)

151 (87.3%)

 J01C

410 (75.8%)

221 (69.7%)

145 (83.8%)

 J01F

65 (12.0%)

32 (10.1%)

28 (16.2%)

S. pneumoniae

n = 159

n = 28

n = 119

 R ≥ 1

112 (70.4%)

10 (35.7%)

95 (79.8%)

 J01C

30 (18.9%)

3 (10.7%)

25 (21.0%)

 J01F

18 (11.3%)

2 (7.1%)

15 (12.6%)

  1. [R ≥ 1, resistance to one or more antibiotics; J01C resistance to penicillins; J01F resistance to macrolides/lincosamides]