Fig. 3: Occurrence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among Escherichia albertii isolates from Great Britain.
From: The genomic epidemiology of Escherichia albertii infecting humans and birds in Great Britain

A Stacked barplot demonstrates the number of isolates from birds and humans carrying known AMR genetic determinants. Genetic determinants highlighted with asterisks represent point mutations and different antimicrobial drug classes shown in alternating coloured text. B UpSet plot illustrates the prevalence of AMR genotypic profile among human isolates. The combination matrix in the centre panel shows the various genotypic AMR profiles, in which each column represents a unique profile, and each black dot represents the presence of a genetic determinant conferring resistance/reduced susceptibility to a drug class (displayed on the left). The vertical barplot above the matrix shows the number of isolates with a particular genotype, and the number above each bar shows the exact number of isolates with the genotype.