Research Article

Bacterial Profile, Antibacterial Resistance Pattern, and Associated Factors from Women Attending Postnatal Health Service at University of Gondar Teaching Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Table 2

Antibacterial susceptibility pattern for Gram-positive SSI causing pathogens from women attending postnatal service at University of Gondar Teaching Hospital from 1 January 2016 to 30 May 2016.

Bacterial isolatesAntibacterial susceptibility pattern
AMPAMOCROPCAZSXTCXMCXCDACXT

S. aureus ()S%12 (28.6)14 (33.3)27 (64.3)21 (50)24 (57.1)16 (38.1)31 (73.8)20 (47.6)35 (83.3)35 (83.3)
R%30 (71.4)28 (66.7)15 (35.7)21 (50)18 (42.9)26 (61.9)11 (26.2)22 (52.4)7 (16.7)7 (16.7)
CoNS ()S%2 (15.4)2 (14.3)8 (61.5)5 (38.5)8 (61.5)5 (38.5)10 (76.9)8 (61.5)12 (92.3)11 (84.6)
R%11 (84.6)11 (85.7)5 (38.5)8 (61.5)5 (38.5)8 (61.5)3 (23.1)5 (38.5)1 (7.7)2 (15.4)
S.  pyogenes ()S%0 (0)1 (50)4 (100)2 (100)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)
R%2 (100)1 (50)0 (0)0 (0)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)1 (50)
Total S%14 (24.6)17 (29.8)39 (68.4)28 (49.1)33 (57.9)22 (38.6)42 (73.7)29 (50.9)48 (84.2)47 (82.5)
R%43 (75.4)40 (70.2)18 (31.6)29 (50.9)24 (42.1)35 (61.4)15 (26.3)28 (49.1)9 (15.8)10 (17.5)

P: penicillin; CAZ: ceftazidime; CXM: cefixime; CXC: cloxacillin; CD: clindamycin; CXT: cefoxitin; S. pyogenes: Streptococcus pyogenes.