Research Article

Magnitude of Biofilm Formation and Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern of Bacteria Isolated from Urinary Catheterized Inpatients of Jimma University Medical Center, Southwest Ethiopia

Table 4

Antimicrobial-resistance pattern of Gram-positive bacteria isolated from urinary catheterized inpatients of JUMC, Southwest Ethiopia, from February to August 2016.

AntimicrobialsAntimicrobial resistance (%)
S. aureus () (N (%))CONS () (N (%))Total () (N (%))

AMP5 (100)7 (100)12 (100)
AML5 (100)7 (100)12 (100)
AMC3 (60)5 (71)8 (66.7)
CL5 (100)7 (100)12 (100)
CIP2 (40)2 (28.6)4 (33.3)
CRO2 (40)4 (57.1)6 (50)
GN5 (100)6 (86)11 (92)
F1 (20)2 (29)3 (25)
SXT5 (100)4 (57)9 (75)
Tet3 (60)5 (71)8 (67)
AK1 (20)2 (29)3 (25)
E4 (80)7 (100)11 (92)
P5 (100)7 (100)12 (100)
Ox5 (100)6 (86)11 (92)

AMP: ampicillin; AML: amoxicillin; AMC: amoxicillin-clavulanic acid; CL: cephalexin; CIP: ciprofloxacin; GN: gentamicin; F: nitrofurantoin; SXT: trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole; CRO: ceftriaxone; Tet: tetracycline; AK: amikacin; E: erythromycin; P: penicillin; Ox: oxacillin.