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Table 3 Detection of antibiotic-resistant bacteria from each specimen

From: Antimicrobial utilization and antimicrobial resistance in patients with haematological malignancies in Japan: a multi-centre cross-sectional study

 

Patient (n = 8064)

Blood (n = 4391)

Respiratory (n = 2000)

Urine (n = 1664)

Anya (n = 4889)

Multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa

0 (0.0)

1 (0.0)

1 (0.0)

2 (0.0)

Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter spp.

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

0 (0.0)

Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae

3 (0.0)

2 (0.0)

4 (0.0)

15 (0.2)

Carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa

13 (0.2)

23 (0.3)

9 (0.1)

45 (0.6)

Third-generation cephalosporin-resistant K. pneumoniae

10 (0.1)

9 (0.1)

15 (0.2)

42 (0.5)

Third-generation cephalosporin-resistant E. coli

51 (0.6)

29 (0.4)

61 (0.8)

167 (2.1)

Fluoroquinolone-resistant E. coli

104 (1.3)

40 (0.5)

112 (1.4)

291 (3.6)

Methicillin-resistant S. aureus

45 (0.6)

141 (1.7)

16 (0.2)

210 (2.6)

  1. aAny include all type of specimens (blood, respiratory, urine, stool, cerebrospinal fluid, and others)