Extended Data Fig. 8: Number of sharing events across 15 host category types, within and between households for each of 7 identified antibiotic classes. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 8: Number of sharing events across 15 host category types, within and between households for each of 7 identified antibiotic classes.

From: Population genomics of Escherichia coli in livestock-keeping households across a rapidly developing urban landscape

Extended Data Fig. 8

(a) Beta-lactam (n = 21686), (b) Aminoglycosides (n = 36934), (c) Fluoroquinolone (n = 2088), (d) Macrolide (n = 1533), (e) Sulfonamide (n = 38125), (f) Trimethoprim (n = 36315), (g) Tetracyclines (n = 36816). Panels show the 95% confidence intervals (vertical lines) of the calculated expected distribution using a resampling approach, points depict the observed number of sharing events in each category coloured according to whether they fall above (red), below (blue) or within (black) the expected distribution. Source type of isolate pairs are indicated on the x-axis with either Human (H), Livestock birds (LB), Livestock mammals (LM), Wildlife birds (WB), Wildlife mammals (WM). In each plot, within-category connections are on the left of the grey dotted line and between-category connections are on the right.

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