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Table 5 Antimicrobial resistance of the main Gram-negative bacteria

From: Epidemiology and microbiology of fracture-related infection: a multicenter study in Northeast China

Antimicrobial

E. coli (n = 40)

K. pneumoniae (n = 36)

P. aeruginosa (n = 42)

R (%)

I (%)

S (%)

R (%)

I (%)

S (%)

R (%)

I (%)

S (%)

CSL

20.0

15.0

65.0

16.7

16.7

66.6

4.8

23.8

71.4

TZP

15.0

5.0

80.0

16.7

5.6

77.8

9.5

9.5

81.0

CAZ

45.0

5.0

50.0

33.3

16.7

50.0

9.5

9.5

81.0

FEP

50.0

0

50.0

44.4

5.6

50

14.3

4.8

80.9

ATM

50.0

0

50.0

61.1

0

38.9

23.8

14.3

61.9

IPM

0

0

100.0

16.7

0

83.3

9.5

0

90.5

MEM

0

0

100.0

16.7

0

83.3

9.5

0

90.5

AMK

15.0

5.0

80.0

5.6

0

94.4

0

9.5

90.5

GEN

55.0

0

45.0

22.2

5.6

72.2

14.3

0

85.7

TOB

40.0

15.0

45.0

27.8

16.7

55.6

9.5

0

90.5

CIP

65.0

0

35.0

50.0

0

50.0

0

9.5

90.5

LVX

55.0

5.0

40.0

38.9

11.1

50.0

0

9.5

90.5

AMP

95.0

0

5.0

100.0

0

0

–

–

–

CZO

75.0

0

25.0

55.6

0

44.4

–

–

–

CXM

65.0

5.0

30.0

55.6

0

44.4

–

–

–

CRO

60.0

0

40.0

55.6

0

44.4

–

–

–

FOX

25.0

5.0

70.0

38.9

0

61.1

–

–

–

ETP

0

0

100.0

16.7

0

83.3

–

–

–

SXT

65.0

0

35.0

55.6

0

44.4

–

–

–