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Table 2 Antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Gram-positive bacteria isolated from the urine of pregnant women without signs and symptoms of UTI attending ANC in Assosa General Hospital

From: Asymptomatic Bacteriuria, antimicrobial susceptibility pattern and associated risk factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care in Assosa General Hospital, Western Ethiopia

Bacterial isolates (n)

Antimicrobial agents tested

 

CLI

ERY

CAF

PEN

CAZ

NA

TOB

CIP

STX

NOR

VAN

TET

S. aureus (6)

S; n (%)

6

(100)

4

(66.7)

5

(83.3)

1

(16.7)

–

3

(50)

6

(100)

4

(66.7)

1

(16.7)

5

(83.3)

5

(100)a

0

R

0

2

(33.3)

1

(16.7)

5

(83.3)

–

3

(50)

0

2

(33.3)

5

(83.3)

1

(16.7)

0

6

(100)

CoNS (5)

S; n (%)

4

(80)

3

(60)

4

(80)

2

(40)

–

2

(40)

4

(80)

3

(60)

1

(20)

3

(60)

5

(100)

0

R; n (%)

1

(20)

2

(40)

1

(20)

3

(60)

–

3

(60)

1

(20)

2

(40)

4

(80)

2

(40)

0

5

(100)

TOTAL (11)

S; n (%)

10

(90.9)

7

(63.64)

9

(81.81)

3

(27.27)

 

5

(45.45)

10

(90.9)

7

(63.64)

2

(18.18)

8

(72.72)

10

(90.9)

0

R; n (%)

1

(9.1)

4

(36.36)

2

(18.18)

8

(72.72)

 

6

(54.54)

1

(9.1)

4

(36.36)

9

(81.81)

3

(27.27)

0

11

(100)

  1. CLI clindamycin; ERY erythromycin; CAF Chloramphenicol; Pen penicillin; CAZ ceftazidime; CIP ciprofloxacin; TET tetracycline; STX trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole; NA nalidixic acid; TOB Tobramycin; NOR norfloxacin; VAN vancomycin; CoNS Coagulase Negative Staphylococci
  2. a We are unsure of one of obtained result and we excluded this strain from AST analysis; so, we obtained 100% S. aureus strains susceptible to vancomycin