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Table 4 The antibiotics resistance rates of Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium

From: Distribution and antimicrobial resistance patterns of urinary pathogens in preoperative midstream urine cultures from Chinese patients with urinary calculi: a meta-analysis

Gram-positive bacteria

Enterococcus faecalis

Enterococcus faecium

Resistance rate(95%CI)

I2

P value

NO. of study

Resistance rate(95%CI)

I2

P value

NO. of study

Ampicillin

0.42(0.21–0.65)

0.97

<0.01

20

0.62(0.32–0.88)

94%

<0.01

13

Penicillin

0.29(0.11–0.52)

0.96

<0.01

19

0.80(0.53–0.97)

95%

<0.01

11

Gentamicin

0.72(0.57–0.85)

0.95

<0.01

16

0.71(0.53–0.87)

90%

<0.01

10

Ciprofloxacin

0.22(0.13–0.33)

0.83

<0.01

17

0.81(0.60–0.95)

89%

<0.01

11

Levofloxacin

0.38(0.23–0.55)

0.93

<0.01

17

0.93(0.80–0.99)

78%

<0.01

11

Erythromycin

0.72(0.62–0.81)

0.74

<0.01

18

0.84(0.63–0.97)

86%

<0.01

13

Tetracycline

0.74(0.63–0.84)

0.7

<0.01

12

0.48(0.33–0.70)

88%

<0.01

8

Linezolid

0.00(0.00-0.02)

0.39

0.08

12

0.00(0.00-0.01)

0%

0.7

7

Vancomycin

0.00(0.00-0.02)

0.57

<0.01

20

0.00(0.00-0.01)

0%

0.6

13

Teicoplanin

0.00(0.00-0.04)

0.83

<0.01

11

N

N

N

N

  1. N = not applicable, CI = confidence interval