Research Article

Classification and Drug Resistance Analysis of Pathogenic Bacteria in Patients with Bacterial Pneumonia in Emergency Intensive Care Unit

Table 2

Distribution of pathogens identified by the two methods in BP patients in emergency intensive care unit (ICU).

PathogensmNGS [N (%)]Traditional methods (N (%))

Gāˆ’256 (73.78)109 (74.66)
Acinetobacter baumannii108 (42.19)60 (55.05)
Klebsiella pneumoniae53 (20.71)27 (24.77)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa35 (13.67)12 (11.01)
Escherichia coli30 (11.72)10 (9.17)
Haemophilus influenzae15 (5.86)1 (0.92)
Stenotrophomonas maltophilia8 (3.12)1 (0.92)
Others7 (2.73)1 (0.92)
G+89 (25.65)37 (25.34)
Staphylococcus aureus37 (41.57)20 (54.05)
Streptococcus pneumoniae32 (35.96)13 (35.14)
Streptococcus hemolyticus9 (10.11)2 (5.41)
Enterococcus6 (6.74)1 (2.70)
Others5 (5.62)1 (2.70)
Fungus2 (0.58)0 (0.00)
Candida albicans1 (50.00)0 (0.00)
Total347 (100.00)146 (100.00)