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Fig. 3 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

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From: A pandemic within a pandemic? Admission to COVID-19 wards in hospitals is associated with increased prevalence of antimicrobial resistance in two African settings

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(A) box and whisker chart to show the mean number of phenotypic resistances per isolate from patients on non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 wards in Sudan and Zambia. There was no SD between patients on the wards in Sudan, but isolates had significantly more resistances from patients on the COVID-19 ward compared to the non-COVID-19 ward (p = 0.0036) in Zambia. The number of isolates with differing numbers of resistances were stratified, showing (B) the increasing number of isolates with greater numbers of phenotypic resistances from patients on both non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 wards in Sudan and (C) the increasing number of isolates with greater numbers of phenotypic resistances from patients on COVID-19 wards, but not on non-COVID-19 wards, in Zambia

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