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Table 2 Detection of bacteria from each specimen

From: Antimicrobial utilization and antimicrobial resistance in patients with haematological malignancies in Japan: a multi-centre cross-sectional study

 

Patient (n = 8064)

Blood (n = 4391)

Respiratory (n = 2000)

Urine (n = 1664)

Anya (n = 4889)

E. coli

192 (2.4)

78 (1.0)

224 (2.8)

754 (9.4)

P. aeruginosa

73 (0.9)

128 (1.6)

47 (0.6)

282 (3.5)

Klebsiella spp.

97 (1.2)

105 (1.3)

84 (1.0)

455 (5.6)

Enterobacter spp.

48 (0.6)

74 (0.9)

26 (0.3)

219 (2.7)

Citrobacter spp.

9 (0.1)

11 (0.1)

36 (0.4)

167 (2.1)

Serratia marcescens

9 (0.1)

21 (0.3)

4 (0.0)

38 (0.5)

Proteus spp.

5 (0.1)

3 (0.0)

25 (0.3)

58 (0.7)

Acinetobacter spp.

20 (0.2)

62 (0.8)

1 (0.0)

90 (1.1)

S. aureus

60 (0.7)

181 (2.2)

18 (0.2)

270 (3.3)

  1. aAny include all type of specimens (blood, respiratory, urine, stool, cerebrospinal fluid, and others)