Research Article
Frequency and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Diabetic Foot Infection of Patients from Bandar Abbas District, Southern Iran
Table 5
Sensitivity pattern of Gram-positive bacteria isolated from diabetic foot ulcer infection.
| Pathogen | Antibiotic (sensitive: resistant (%)) | Cefixime | Ciprofloxacin | Clindamycin | Cotrimoxazole | Erythromycin | Oxacillin | Imipenem | Piperacillin/tazobactam | Cefoxitin |
| Enterococci | 0 : 1 (0 : 100) | 1 : 9 (10 : 90) 9 (90) | | 1 : 1 (50 : 50) | 2 : 0 (100 : 0) | | | 1 : 0 (100 : 0) | | Staphylococcus aureus | | 2 : 3 (40 : 60) | 3 : 4 (42.9 : 57.1) | 2 : 1 (66.7 : 33.3) | 3 : 3 (50 : 50) | 5 : 2 (71.4 : 28.6) | | | 1 : 0 (100 : 0) | Staphylococcus epidermidis | | | 0 : 4 (0 : 100) | 2 : 0 (100 : 0) | 0 : 4 (0 : 100) | 1:2 (33.3 : 66.7) | | | 1 : 1 (50 : 50) | Streptococcus viridans | | 0 : 1 (0 : 100) | | | | | | | | Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus | | | 0 : 2 (0 : 100) | | 0 : 2 (0 : 100) | 0 : 1 (0 : 100) | 1 : 0 (100 : 0) | | 1 : 0 (100 : 0) | Streptococcus beta-hemolytic | | 0 : 1 (0 : 100) | | | | | | | | Staphylococcus beta-hemolytic | | | | 0 : 1 (0 : 100) | | | | | |
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S: sensitive; R: resistant.
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