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Table 8 Sources, pathotypes, serotypes, and resistance profiles of diarrheic E. coli in Nyanga

From: Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility patterns of enteric bacterial pathogens in human and non-human sources in an urban informal settlement in Cape Town, South Africa

Isolate Number

Source

Pathotype

Serotype

Resistance profile

777

Mutton

DAEC

Non-Typeable

AMP AMC CXM CXA

LR16

Water

DAEC

O101

AMP

NY29

Child

STEC

O106

AMP

789

Beef

EPEC

Non-Typeable

NY3.2

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

NY1.2

Child

DAEC

O153

AMP AMC CXM CXA FOX CTX

NY50

Child

EPEC

O49

767

Water

DAEC

Non-Typeable

AMP AMC TZP

NY1.1

Child

DAEC

O153

AMP AMC CXM CXA FOX CTX

NY13.1

Child

EaggEC

Non-Typeable

NY43

Child

EaggEC

O143

NY58

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

710

Water

STEC

Non-Typeable

NY4

Child

EIEC

Non-Typeable

E101.1

Water

EaggEC

Non-Typeable

NY60

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

AMP

NY28

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

AMP

E33.1

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

E34.1

Child

DAEC

Non-Typeable

PK-STEC

Pork

DAEC

Non-Typeable

  1. Expert interpretation rules embedded in the WHONET software were used to classify as resistant or susceptible. AMP = ampicillin, AMC = amoxicillin-clavulanate, CTX = cefotaxime, TZP = tazobactam-piperacillin, CXM = cefuroxime, CXA = cefuroxime axetil, FOX = cefoxitin