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Table 1 Distribution of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales isolates in infant patients

From: Epidemiology and clinical characteristics of infection/colonization due to carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales in neonatal patients

 

0–3 days age group

 

4–28 days age group

 

29–365 days age group

Sequence types of CPKP

No

Sequence types of CPEC

No

Sequence types of

CPKP

No

Sequence types of CPEC

No

Sequence types of CPKP

No

Sequence types of CPEC

No

First stool screening

ST13

ST20

ST36

ST2068

2

49

18

41

ST1

1

 

ST13

ST20

ST36

ST2068

ST45

3

16

14

20

1

ST767

ST167

ST524

1

1

1

 

ST20

ST36

ST2068

ST2267

8

2

5

1

ST196

ST167

ST4542

1

2

1

Second stool screening

ST17

ST23

ST20

32

4

3

ST325

20

 

ST17

ST4

ST2068

12

4

1

ST325

6

 

ST17

ST23

ST45

ST685

ST36

1

1

1

1

2

ST398

ST469

ST83

1

1

1

Clinical specimens

ST11

ST13

ST20

ST36

ST39

ST307

ST2068

ST17

ST23

ST1786

29

1

33

13

13

15

4

2

2

1

ST471

ST469

ST325

1

1

1

 

ST11

ST20

ST36

ST2068

ST17

ST1655

ST307

8

9

2

2

3

1

3

ST325

1

 

ST11

ST20

ST39

ST36

ST719

ST23

ST307

3

4

1

3

1

1

1

ST325

1

  1. ST sequence type, CPKP carbapenemase-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae, CPEC carbapenemase-producing Escherichia coli