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Table 6. MDR pattern of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria isolated from pus samples.

Bacterial isolates

R0 (%)

R1-R3 (%)

R4 (%)

R5 (%)

R6 (%)

R7 (%)

R8 (%)

R9 (%)

R10-R13 (%)

MDR (%)

Pseudomonas spp.

(n = 368)

10

(2.72)

17 (4.62)

65

(17.66)

53

(14.40)

62

(16.84)

81

(22.01)

49

(13.31)

20(5.43)

11

(2.99)

341

(92.66)

 

Proteus spp.

(n = 95)

3

(3.16)

3(3.16)

1(1.05)

1(1.05)

77

(81.05)

1(1.05)

5(5.26)

1(1.05)

1

(1.05)

87

(91.58)

E. coli

(n = 93)

1

(1.07)

 

 

 

25

(26.88)

12

(12.90)

32

(34.41)

23

(24.73)

 

92 (98.92)

Klebsiella spp.

(n = 64)

2

(3.12)

6(9.38)

11

(17.18)

7(10.94)

18

(28.12)

4(6.25)

7(10.94)

5(7.81)

4

(6.25)

56

(87.5)

Acinetobacter spp.

(n = 6)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

(100)

6

(100)

Enterobacter spp.

(n = 1)

 

 

 

1(100)

 

 

 

 

 

1(100)

Total n=627

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

n=583

(92.98)

Enterococcus faecalis

(n = 103)

3

(2.91)

 

 

1(0.97)

 

 

 

 

89

(86.41)

5

(4.85)

95 (92.23)

Staphylococcus aureus.

(n = 81)

 

4(4.94)

24

(29.63)

15

(18.52)

19

(23.46)

1(1.23)

18

(22.22)

 

 

77

(95.06)

Staphylococcus spp.

(n = 77)

10

(12.98)

5(6.5)

12

(15.58)

5(6.5)

14

(18.18)

9(11.69)

12

(15.58)

4(5.19)

1

(1.29)

57 (74.02)

Streptococcus spp.

(n = 3)

 

1

(33.33)

 

1(33.33)

 

 

1(33.33)

 

 

2

(66.66)

Total n=264

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

n=231

(87.5)

R0: Sensitive against all selected antimicrobial classes, R1-R3: Resistant to one to three antimicrobial classes, R4: Resistance to four antibiotic classes, R5: Resistance to five antibiotic classes, R6: Resistance to six antibiotic classes, R7: Resistance to seven antibiotic classes, R8: Resistance to eight antibiotic classes, R9: Resistance to nine antibiotic classes, R10-R13: Resistance to ten to thirteen antibiotic classes, MDR: Resistant to more than 3 antimicrobial class.