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Table 3 Antimicrobial resistance pattern of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria isolated from asymptomatic and symptomatic pregnant women in Ambo Hospital, Ambo and Awaro Health Centers from March 2016 to December 2016

From: Urinary pathogenic bacterial profile, antibiogram of isolates and associated risk factors among pregnant women in Ambo town, Central Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

Antimicrobial Agents

Number of Resistant Urinary isolates (%)

Gram-Negative Isolates

Gram-Positive Isolates

 

E.coli (n = 26)

Proteus Spp (n = 6)

KlebsiellaSpp (n = 4)

CitobacterSpp(n = 3)

S.aureus (n = 8)

CoNS (n = 8)

StreptococcusSpp (n = 1)

Ampicillin

16(62)

6(−)

4(−)

2(−)

6(−)

6(−)

1(−)

Ciprofloxacin

1(−)

0(−)

1(−)

0(−)

0((−)

4(−)

0(−)

Norfloxacin

1(−)

0(−)

1(−)

0(−)

2(−)

1(−)

0(−)

Gentamicin

16(62)

4(−)

3(−)

2(−)

2(−)

1(−)

1(−)

Ceftriaxone

10(−)

5(−)

3(−)

2(−)

5(−)

2(−)

0(−)

Amoxicillin-Clavulanic acid

1(−)

1(−)

1(−)

1(−)

2(−)

0(−)

0(−)

Nitrofurantion

6(−)

–

–

1(−)

2(−)

0(−)

1(−)

Sulfamethoxazole -trimethoprim

4(−)

2(−)

0(−)

1(−)

1(−)

1(−)

1(−)