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Table 3 Antimicrobial resistance pattern of uropathogens (n = 199)

From: Prevalence and susceptibility of uropathogens: a recent report from a teaching hospital in Bangladesh

Antimicrobial agent

E. coli (n = 118)

Staph. saprophyticus (n = 38)

Enterococcus spp. (n = 23)

Klebsiella spp. (n = 11)

Pseudomonas spp. (n = 04)

Proteus spp. (n = 03)

Enterobacter spp. (n = 02)

R %

R %

R %

R %

R %

R %

R %

Amoxicillin

89.83

71.05

60.87

90.91

100

100

100

Nitrofurantoin

16.10

18.42

21.74

63.64

25

66.67

50

Cephalexin

80.51

65.79

78.26

100

100

100

100

Cefuroxime

78.81

39.47

60.87

63.64

100

100

50

Cefaclor

60.17

73.68

78.26

72.73

100

100

50

Ceftriaxone

55.08

44.74

47.83

54.55

75

66.67

50

Ciprofloxacin

72.88

63.16

82.61

81.82

100

100

100

Gentamicin

40.68

47.37

56.52

27.27

75

33.33

50

Nalidixic acid

91.53

92.11

95.65

100

100

100

100

Co-trimoxazole

72.03

73.68

73.91

72.73

100

100

100

  1. N.B. (Nota Bene): R resistance