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Table 4 Antimicrobial susceptibility

From: Neonatal septicemia caused by a rare pathogen: Raoultella planticola - a report of four cases

antibiotics

Patient 1

Patient 2

Patient 3

Patient 4

antibiotic susceptibility

MIC

antibiotic susceptibility

MIC

antibiotic susceptibility

MIC

antibiotic susceptibility

MIC

Amikacin

S

<=2.0

S

<=2.0

S

<=2.0

S

<=2.0

Ampicillin-sulbactam

R

> = 32.0

R

> = 32.0

R

> = 32.0

R

> = 32.0

Aztreonam

R

16

R

16

R

16

R

16

Cefazolin

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Cefepime

S

2

S

2

R

16

R

16

Cefotetan

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Ceftazidime

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Ceftriaxone

R

> = 64.0

R

32

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Cefuroxime

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Cefuroxime Axetil

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

R

> = 64.0

Ciprofloxacin

R

1

R

1

S

<=0.25

S

<=0.25

Gentamicin

R

> = 16.0

R

> = 16.0

S

<=1

S

<=1.0

Levofloxacin

R

4

I

1

S

<=0.25

S

<=0.25

Piperacillin

R

> = 128.0

R

> = 128.0

R

> = 128.0

R

> = 128.0

Piperacillin/Tazobactam

I

32

S

16

I

64

I

64

Tobramycin

R

> = 16.0

I

8

S

4

S

4

Trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole

S

<=20.0

S

<=20.0

S

<=20

R

> = 320

Imipenem

R

> = 16.0

R

8

R

8

R

4

Meropenem

I

> = 16.0

R

> = 16.0

S

4

S

4

  1. MIC Minimum inhibitory concentration, S Sensitive, R Resistance, I Intermediary