Table 3 Antibiotic resistance patterns of bacteria isolated from humans and cattle to selected antibiotics.

From: Antimicrobial resistance at the human–animal interface in the Pastoralist Communities of Kasese District, South Western Uganda

Drugs

Human isolates

Cattle isolates

E. coli (n = 133), N(%)

K. pneumoniae (n = 31), N(%)

Others (n = 12)

N(%)

E. coli (n = 84), N(%)

K. pneumoniae (n = 22), N(%)

Others (n = 14)

N(%)

Ampicillin

113 (85)

IR

12 (100)

67 (80)

IR

14 (100)

Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid

81 (60)

27 (87)

11 (92)

56 (67)

18 (82)

11 (79)

Cefazolin

130 (98)

29 (94)

12 (100)

81 (96)

20 (91)

13 (92)

Cefuroxime

63 (47)

23 (74)

12 (100)

41 (49)

14 (64)

12 (86)

Ceftazidime

48 (36)

18 (58)

8 (7)

30 (36)

11 (50)

7 (50)

Ceftriaxone

47 (35)

18 (58)

7 (58)

30 (36)

11 (50)

6 (43)

Cefepime

47 (35)

19 (61)

7(58)

30 (36)

12 (55)

5 (36)

Ciprofloxacin

5 (4)

1 (3)

0 (0)

1 (1)

4 (18)

0 (0)

Levofloxacin

5 (4)

1 (3)

0 (0)

2 (2)

4 (18)

0 (0)

Gentamycin

2 (2)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

0 (0)

1 (7)

Tetracycline

15 (11)

10 (32)

1 (8)

14 (17)

9 (41)

1 (7)

Nitrofurantoin

28 (21)

13 (42)

10 (83)

27 (32)

11 (50)

7 (50)

Imipenem

5 (4)

2 (7)

3 (25)

4 (5)

3 (14)

3 (21)

Ertapenem

12 (9)

4 (13)

1 (8)

10 (12)

2 (9)

2 (14)

Cotrimoxazole

96 (72)

14 (45)

4 (33)

44 (52)

8 (36)

4 (29)

  1. IR Intrinsically Resistant, Others Klebsiella oxitoca, Serretia fonticola, Kluyvera ascorbate, Enterobacter cloacae, Enterobacter aerogenes).