Fig. 3From: Comparative in silico characterization of Klebsiella pneumoniae hypervirulent plasmids and their antimicrobial resistance genesA The prevalence of different Inc groups among 79Â K. pneumoniae hypervirulent plasmids. IncFIB was the most abundant (97%) replicon type among HVPs which co-existed with IncHI1B in 70% of the plasmids. B The prevalence of ARGs K. pneumoniae hypervirulent plasmids against different drug classes. The plasmids were mainly resistant to beta-lactamand aminoglycosides modifying enzymes. C The frequency of major ESBLs and carbapenemases. blaTEM, blaCTX-M and blaSHV were the most abundant ESBL genes among hypervirulent plasmidsBack to article page