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Table 3 Number and percent of enteric pathogen isolates resistant to selected antibioticsa

From: Antibiotic resistance in Campylobacter and other diarrheal pathogens isolated from US military personnel deployed to Thailand in 2002–2004: a case–control study

Pathogen

Number of isolates

Percent resistance

AM

AZM

CIP

NA

SXT

TE

≥2 antibiotics

Aeromonas spp.

3

100

0

0

67

0

67

67

Campylobacter spp.

57

32

2

89

95

19

68

95

C. jejuni

47

34

0

89

94

19

68

96

C. coli

10

20

10

90

100

20

70

90

Diarrheagenic E. coli

40

65

10

0

18

60

63

65

 ETEC

19

42

0

0

5

37

37

42

 EPEC

16

81

13

0

38

75

81

81

 EAEC

5

100

40

0

0

100

100

100

P. shigelloides

22

50

0

0

27

27

68

64

Non-typhoidal Salmonella spp.

54

33

6

0

35

24

63

48

V. parahaemolyticus

8

100

0

0

0

0

0

0

  1. AM ampicillin, AZM azithromycin, CIP ciprofloxacin, NA nalidixic acid, SXT trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, TE tetracycline
  2. aMultiple species isolates from individual subjects with differing resistance patterns counted as separate isolates