Research Article

Prevalence, Antimicrobial Susceptibility Pattern, and Associated Factors of Urinary Tract Infections among Adult Diabetic Patients at Metu Karl Heinz Referral Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia

Table 3

In vitro antimicrobial susceptibility pattern of Gram-negative bacteria from the urine of adult diabetic patients attending Metu Karl Heinz Referral Hospital, Southwest Ethiopia, 2018.

AntimicrobialsPatternE. coli (n = 10)Klebsiella spp. (n = 8)Proteus spp. (n = 3)P. aeruginosa (n = 4)Total (n = 25)

Amoxicillin-clavulanic acidS5 (50)5 (62.5)3 (100)0 (0)16 (64)
I2 (20)2 (25)0 (0)0 (0)4 (16)
R3 (30)1 (12.5)0 (0)4 (100)5 (20)

CeftriaxoneS8 (80)7 (87.5)3 (100)4 (100)21 (84)
R2 (20)1 (12.5)0 (0)0 (0)4 (16)

CiprofloxacinS7 (70)5 (62.5)1 (33.3)0 (0)13 (52)
R3 (30)3 (37.5)2 (66.7)4 (100)12 (48)

TetracyclineS4 (40)2 (25)1 (33.3)0 (0)8 (32)
R6 (60)6 (75)2 (66.7)4 (100)17 (68)

GentamycinS7 (70)7 (87.5)1 (33.3)2 (50)17 (68)
I1 (10)0 (0)0 (0)2 (50)3 (12)
R2 (20)1 (12.5)2 (66.7)0 (0)5 (20)

NitrofurantoinS6 (60)6 (75)2 (66.7)0 (0)14 (56)
I1 (10)0 (0)1 (33.3)0 (0)2 (8)
R3 (30)2 (25)0 (0)4 (100)9 (36)

NorfloxacinS6 (60)5 (62.5)1 (33.3)0 (0)12 (48)
R4 (40)3 (37.5)2 (66.7)4 (100)13 (52)