Antibiogram - Klebsiella oxytoca
Number of Isolates Identified - 272
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Antibiotic Percent Number
Susceptible Isolates Tested
Ampicillin (Am)    
Amikacin (Ak) 100 110
Amoxicillin/clavulanate (Aug) 91 220
Ampicillin/sulbactam (A/S) 75 242
Aztreonam (Azt) 98 119
Cefepime (Cpm) 96 167
Cefazolin (Cfz) 39 185
Cefuroxime (Crm)    
Cefotaxime (Cft) 100 66
Cefotetan (Ctt) 98 163
Ceftazidime (Caz) 98 198
Ceftriaxone (Cax) 94 250
Cephalothin (Cf)    
Ciprofloxacin (Cp) 97 228
Ertapenem (Etp) 100 185
Gentamicin (Gm) 96 272
Imipenem (Imp) 100 83
Levofloxacin (Lvx) 100 118
Meropenem (Mem) 100 220
Nitrofurantoin (Fd) 86 188
Piperacillin-tazobactam (P/T) 94 272
Tetracycline (Te) 88 66
Tigecycline (TGC) 100 53
Tobramycin (To) 96 272
Trimethoprim/sulfa (T/S) 93 272

To read this antibiogram:

  1. Each antibiotic is presented in three columns. The first column lists the name of the antibiotic. The middle column represents susceptibility in percent to that antibiotic. The 3rd column represents the number of isolates tested for that specific antibiotic.
  2. Susceptibility greater than or equal to 90% is highlighted in GREEN, 60%-89% in YELLOW, and less than 60% in RED. Susceptibility not reaching 100% is also labeled as 99%.
  3. Nitrofurantoin is tested for urine specimens only.
  4. The susceptibility result for Streptococcus pneumoniae is a combination of screening test and E-test results.
  5. CLSI performance standards for antimicrobial susceptibility testing were applied. CLSI stands for Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (Formerly NCCLS, The National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards).
  6. Empty cells indicate that susceptibility testing for that specific organism and antibiotic is not recommended or complete testing data was not available or the number is too small for a valid reporting.

Last modified on 05/13/2024