Table 6 Multiple drug resistant patterns of the isolated bacteria.

From: Antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic aerobic bacteria causing surgical site infections in Mbarara regional referral hospital, Southwestern Uganda

 

R0

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

R7

S. aureus (n = 20)

—

—

3

(15%)

—

—

5

(25%)

3

(15%)

9

(45%)

Klebsiella spp (n = 27)

—

—

—

9 (33.33%)

11

(40.74%)

7 (25.93%)

—

—

Proteus spp (n = 11)

—

—

2 (18.18%)

3 (27.27%)

4 (36.36%)

2 (18.18%)

—

—

E. coli (n = 9)

—

—

—

—

4 (44.44%)

5 (55.56%)

—

—

CoNS (n = 7)

—

3 (42.86%)

4 (57.14%)

—

—

—

—

—

Enterococci spp (n = 5)

1

(20%)

—

—

2

(40%)

2

(40%)

—

—

—

Enterobacterspp (n = 3)

—

—

—

2

(66.67%)

1

(33.33%)

—

—

—

Serratia spp (n = 2)

—

—

—

—

—

2

(100%)

—

—

UGN (n = 9)

—

—

—

5 (55.56%)

4

(44.44%)

—

—

—

Total (n = 93)

1

(1.08%)

3

(3.23%)

9

(9.68%)

21

(22.58%)

26

(27.96%)

21

(22.58%)

3

(3.23%)

9

(9.68%)

  1. Key: CoNS-coagulase negative staphylococci; spp-Species; R0-sensitive to all antibiotics tested; R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7-Resistant to one, two, three, four, five, six, seven antibiotics respectively. Ssp-Species.