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Table 7 multi-drug resistant rates of bacterial isolates among adult patient with lower respiratory tract infection at HUCSH, 2019

From: Bacterial profile and drug susceptibility among adult patients with community acquired lower respiratory tract infection at tertiary hospital, Southern Ethiopia

Isolate

R0(%)

R1(%)

R2(%)

R3(%)

R4(%)

R5(%)

≥R6(%)

Total (%)

K. pneumoniae (N = 36)

3 (8.3)

7 (19.4)

13 (36.1)

7 (19.4)

3 (8.3)

2 (5.6)

0

12 (33.3)

S. aureus (N = 21)

3 (14)

2 (9.5)

4 (19.0)

6 (28.6)

3 (14.3)

2 (9.5)

1 (4.7)

12 (57.1)

E. coli (N = 22)

3 (13.6)

3 (13.6)

4 (18.2)

3 (13.6)

3 (16.6)

0

6 (27.3)

12 (54.5)

Pseudomonas spp (N = 25)

4 (16.0)

7 (28.0)

10 (40.0)

4 (16.0)

0

0

0

4 (16.0)

Acinetobacter spp (N = 19)

6 (31.6)

5 (26.3)

6 (31.6)

2 (10.5)

0

0

0

2 (10.5)

S. pneumoniae (N = 9)

2 (22.2)

5 (55.5)

1 (11.1)

1 (11.1)

0

0

 

1 (11.1)

Enterobacter spp (N = 4)

0

1 (25.0)

2 (50.0)

1 (25.0)

0

0

0

1 (25.0)

S. pyogene (N = 3)

3 (100)

0

0

0

0

0

 

0

Citrobacter spp (N = 2)

0

0

1 (50.0)

1 (50.0)

0

0

0

1 (50.0)

Enterococcus spp (N = 1)

0

0

0

0

1 (100)

0

0

1 (100)

Total (N = 142)

24 (17.0)

30 (21.1)

41 (28.9)

25 (17.6)

10 (7.0)

4 (2.8)

7 (4.9)

46/142 (32.4)

  1. Key: R0 No antibiotic resistance, R1 Resistance to one, R2 Resistance to two, R3 Resistance to three, R4 Resistance to four, R5 Resistance to five, and ≥ R6 Resistance to six and more than six antibiotics families