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Table 1 Dutch HR-GNR definition

From: Prevalence, risk factors and molecular epidemiology of highly resistant gram negative rods in hospitalized patients in the Dutch region Kennemerland

Organism

ESBL

CAR

QUI

AMG

CFT

PIP

COT

Enterobacteriaceae

A

A

B

B

-

-

-

Acinetobacter species

-

A

B

B

-

-

-

Stenotrophomonas maltophilia

-

-

-

-

-

-

A

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

-

C

C

C

C

C

-

  1. A: This type of resistance mechanism or resistance against this antimicrobial agent indicates a HR-GNR
  2. B: Resistance against minimal two antimicrobial agents indicates a HR-GNR
  3. C: Resistance against minimal three antimicrobial agents indicates a HR-GNR
  4. ESBL extended spectrum beta lactamase, CAR carbapenems, QUI fluoroquinolones, AMG aminoglycosides
  5. CFT ceftazidime, PIP piperacillin, COT co-trimoxazole