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Table 3 Multiple drug resistance patterns of isolates from pus and/or wound discharge at Gondar University Hospital, 2009-2012

From: Bacterial isolates and their antibiotic susceptibility patterns among patients with pus and/or wound discharge at Gondar university hospital

Bacterial isolates

Multiple drug resistance patterns of isolates n (%)

Ro

R1

R2

R3

R4

≥ R5

Total

MDR*

S. aureus

19 (13.1)

28 (19.3)

41 (28.2)

33 (22.8)

11 (7.6)

13 (9)

145 (100)

98 (67.6)

E. coli

4 (9.5)

3 (7.1)

10 (23.8)

7 (16.7)

7 (16.7)

11 (26.2)

42 (100)

35 (83.4)

CNS

12 (18.5)

9 (13.8)

13 (20.0)

7 (10.8)

6 (9.2)

18 (27.7)

65 (100)

41 (67.7)

Streptococcus spp.

3 (5.9)

6 (11.8)

9 (17.6)

13 (25.5)

10 (19.6)

10 (19.6)

51 (100)

42 (82.3)

Proteus spp.

4 (20)

3 (15)

3 (15)

7 (35)

0

3 (15)

20 (100)

13 (65)

Klebsiella spp.

3 (10.7)

4 (14.3)

6 (21.4)

4 (14.3)

1 (3.6)

10 (35.7)

28 (100)

21 (75)

Enterobacter spp.

0

3 (15.8)

0

4 (21.1)

2 (10.5)

10 (52.6)

19 (100)

16 (84.2)

Pseudomonas spp.

0

0

1 (7.7)

3 (23.1)

4 (30.8)

5 (38.4)

13 (100)

13 (100)

Shigella spp.

0

2 (25.0)

2 (25.0)

0

1 (12.5)

3 (37.5)

8 (100)

5 (62.5)

S. pyogenes

1 (4.7)

2 (9.5)

4 (19.1)

10 (47.6)

1 (4.8)

3 (14.3)

21 (100)

18 (85.8)

Non-lactose fermentor G-ve rods

4 (13.8)

8 (27.6)

6 (20.7)

5 (17.2)

1 (3.4)

5 (17.3)

29 (100)

17 (58.6)

Total

50 (11.3)

68 (15.4)

95 (21.6)

93 (21.1)

44 (10.0)

91(20.6)

441 (100)

323 (73.3)

  1. *MDR = Resistance to two or more antibiotics.