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Fig. 3 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

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From: Comparative in silico characterization of Klebsiella pneumoniae hypervirulent plasmids and their antimicrobial resistance genes

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A The prevalence of different Inc groups among 79 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 plasmids

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