Table 6 Antibiotic resistance profiles of Campylobacter species isolated from camel carcasses, feces and environmental samples in selected areas of eastern Ethiopia.

From: Identification and antimicrobial susceptibility profiles of Campylobacter isolated from camel at municipal abattoirs in eastern Ethiopia

Drugs

Drug potency

C. jejuni (n = 14)

C. coli (n = 6)

S

I

R

S

I

R

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

AMC

30 µg

2 (14.2)

2 (14.2)

10(71.4)

2 (33.3)

1 (16.7)

3 (50)

C

30 µg

1 (7.1)

2 (14.2)

11 (78.6)

2 (33.3)

1 (16.7)

3 (50)

CIP

30 µg

11 (78.6)

2 (14.2)

1 (7.1)

4 (66.7)

1 (16.7)

1 (16.7)

CRO

10 µg

13 (93)

-

1 (7.1)

5 (83.3)

1 (16.7)

-

E

15 µg

6 (43)

3 (21.4)

5 (35.7)

3 (50)

1 (16.7)

2 (33.3)

SAM

10 µg

4 (28.6)

4 (28.6)

6 (42.8)

4 (66.7)

-

2 (33.3)

STX

25 µg

2 14.2)

3 (21.4)

9 (64.3)

2 (33.3)

2 (33.3)

2 (33.3)

NA

5 µg

10 (71.4)

3 (21.4)

1 (7.1)

4 (66.7)

1 (16.7)

1 (16.7)

  1. AMC: amoxicillin-clavunated, C: chloramphenicol, CIP: ciprofloxacin, CRO: ceftriaxone, erythromycin, AMP: ampicillin, STX: sulfamethoxazole-trimethoprim, NA: nalidixic acid, S: susceptible, I: intermediate R: resistant.