Enterobacter
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Background
Antibiotic Sensitivities[1]
Enterobacter sp, AmpC neg | Enterobacter sp, AmpC pos |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
R | R |
I | R |
R | R |
I | R |
S | R |
S | R |
S | R |
S | R |
S | R |
S | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
I | R |
R | R |
S | S |
S | S |
S | S |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
S | S |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
I | I |
X1 | X1 |
I | I |
S | S |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
R | R |
S | S |
Key
- S susceptible/sensitive (usually)
- I intermediate (variably susceptible/resistant)
- R resistant (or not effective clinically)
- S+ synergistic with cell wall antibiotics
- U sensitive for UTI only (non systemic infection)
- X1 no data
- X2 active in vitro, but not used clinically
- X3 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for Group A strep pharyngitis or infections due to E. faecalis
- X4 active in vitro, but not clinically effective for strep pneumonia
Table Overview
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See Also
References
- ↑ Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy 2014