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Table 1 Pathogens isolated from patients with bacteraemia due to urinary tract infections

From: Bacteraemic urinary tract infections in a tertiary hospital in Japan: the epidemiology of community-acquired infections and the role of non-carbapenem therapy

 

All

HA

CA

NHCA

N

%

N

%

N

%

N

%

Escherichia coli (non-ESBL)

164

44.1

44

38.3

120

46.7

45

64.3

Escherichia coli (ESBL)

27

7.3

7

6.1

20

7.8

6

8.6

Klebsiella pneumoniae (non-ESBL)

33

8.9

13

11.3

20

7.8

4

5.7

Klebsiella pneumoniae (ESBL)

4

1.1

2

1.7

2

0.8

0

0.0

Klebsiella oxytoca (non-ESBL)

9

2.4

4

3.5

5

1.9

1

1.4

Klebsiella oxytoca (ESBL)

1

0.3

0

0.0

1

0.4

1

1.4

Other Enterobacteriaceae

38

10.2

15

13.0

34

13.2

6

8.6

Non-fermenting gram-negative rods

22

5.9

11

9.6

6

2.3

0

0.0

Gram-positive cocci

58

15.6

18

15.7

39

15.2

7

10.0

Others

16

4.3

1

0.9

10

3.9

0

0.0

Total

372

 

115

 

257

 

70

 

Proportion of ESBLPE

9.4%

8.3%

10.0%

8.2%

  1. HA, hospital-acquired; CA, community-acquired; NHCA, non-healthcare associated; ESBLPE, extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae