Research Article

Bacteriology and Antibiotic Susceptibility Patterns among Neonates Diagnosed of Omphalitis at a Tertiary Special Care Baby Unit in Western Uganda

Table 2

Percentage antibiotic susceptibility patterns of bacterial isolates from cord swabs of neonates diagnosed of omphalitis.

AmpicillinGentamicinAmikacinCloxacillinCeftriaxoneCefotaximeVancomycinImipenem

S. aureus
 Sensitive9.428.140.637.512.553.128.153.1
 Intermediate3.117.53.128.121.912.534.421.9
 Resistant87.554.456.334.465.634.437.525.0
E. coli
 Sensitive0033.366.716.766.7083.3
 Intermediate016.716.7016.633.300
 Resistant10083.350.033.366.70010016.7
Klebsiella spp
 Sensitive00000050.0100
 Intermediate050.050.050.050.0000
 Resistant10050.050.050.050.010050.00
Neiserria spp
 Sensitive022.244.433.333.344.422.255.6
 Intermediate000022.333.4011.1
 Resistant10077.855.666.744.422.277.833.3
Citrobacter spp
 Sensitive050.050.0000050.0
 Intermediate0000100100050
 Resistant10050.050.01000010000
Proteus spp
 Sensitive033.366.7033.366.70100
 Intermediate00033.366.7000
 Resistant10066.733.366.7033.31000
Haemophilus spp
 Sensitive000100100000
 Intermediate0000010000
 Resistant100100100000100100