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Table 2 The distribution of identified bacterial pathogenes from different clinical samples at DMRH, 2013–2017

From: Type of bacterial isolates and antimicrobial resistance profile from different clinical samples at a Referral Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia: five years data analysis

Type of the isolates

Types of the specimens

Urine

Stool

Blood

Ear. Dis

Wound

V.dis

U.dis

CSF

Total N (%)

E. coli

30 (56.6%)

0

6 (50%)

0

0

0

0

0

36 (15%)

K. pneumoniae

16 (30.2%)

0

6 (50%)

0

0

0

0

0

22 (9.1%)

Shigella sp

0

28 (41.2%)

0

0

0

0

0

0

28 (11.7%)

Salmonella sp

0

40 (58.8%)

0

0

0

0

0

0

40 (16.7%)

Enterobacter sp

3 (13.0%)

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

3 (1.25%)

P. aeruginosa

4 (7.5%)

0

0

18 (100%)

6 (100%)

0

0

0

28 (11.7%)

N. meningitidis

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

2 (100%)

2 (0.83%)

N. gonorrhoeae

0

0

0

0

0

8 (100%)

4 (100%)

0

12 (5%)

G-ve bacteria total

53 (94.6%)

68 (100%)

12 (60%)

18 (33.3%)

6 (23.1%)

8 (100%)

4 (100%)

2 (50%)

171 (71.25%)

S. aureus

3 (100%)

0

4 (50%)

22 (61.1%)

12 (41.2%)

0

0

 

41 (17.1)

S. pneumoniae

0

0

2 (25%)

6 (16.7%)

0

0

0

2 (100%)

10 (4.2%)

S. pyogenes

0

0

2 (25%)

8 (22.2%)

8 (30.8%)

0

0

0

18 (7.5%)

G+ ve bacteria total

3 (5.4%)

0

8 (40%)

36 (66.7%)

20 (66.9%)

0

0

2 (50%)

69 (28.57%)

Total

56 (23.3%)

68 (28.3%)

20 (8.3%)

54 (22.5%)

26 (10.8%)

8 (3.3%)

4 (1.7%)

4 (1.7%)

240 (100%)

  1. dis discharge, CSF cerebrospinal fluid