Research Article

Burden of Antibiotic Resistance at Wolaita Sodo University Comprehensive Specialized Hospital

Table 2

The antibiotic resistance of gram-positive bacterial isolates.

Antibiotic testedS. aureusS. pyogenesS. saphropyticS. pneumoniaTotal (%)
R/T%RR/T%RR/T%RR/T%R

AM49/5786.05/862.54/580.02/36760 (82.2)
C58/7973.44/757.17/977.84/410073 (73.7)
GM52/7866.78/1080.08/988.94/58072 (73.5)
CXC55/8068.88/988.98/1172.73/47574 (71.2)
CRO72/10966.110/1190.911/1478.64/66797 (69.3)
CIP18/12114.91/119.15/14360/7024 (15.7)
CL31/10529.54/944.44/13313/65042 (31.6)
SXT19/3161.34/666.76/7862/36731 (66.0)
TE22/2975.93/560.04/5802/210031 (75.6)
E28/5848.31/714.36/8751/25036 (48.0)
CN34/6155.75/683.34/8501/33344 (56.4)
VA49/6674.24/850.06/10606/610065 (72.2)
Overall487/87455.757/9758.873/11364.632/5162.8649 (57.2)

AM: ampicillin; C: chloramphenicol; GM: gentamycin; CXC: cloxacillin; CTO: ceftriaxone; CIP: ciprofloxacin; CL: clindamycin; SXT: trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole; TE: tetracycline; E: erythromycin; CN: cefalexin; VA: vancomycin; R: resistant; T: number of tests conducted; %R: percent resistance.