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Fig. 3 | Genome Medicine

Fig. 3

From: Ten-year longitudinal molecular epidemiology study of Escherichia coli and Klebsiella species bloodstream infections in Oxfordshire, UK

Fig. 3

Changes in the incidence of clinically relevant groups of antimicrobial resistance genes considering total effects of resistance to individual antibiotics, regardless of mechanism, over the study period. Gene groupings are as defined by ResFinder. Amoxicillin is excluded for Klebsiella spp. which are generally considered intrinsically resistant to this drug. Bars show univariate point estimates and 95% confidence intervals for the incidence rate ratio (per year) of presence of genes belonging to the classes shown. The point estimate and error bar is shown in a darker blue if a Wald test between the incidence rate ratios for the presence and absence of a given set of genes was significant at a 0.05 threshold (i.e. there was evidence that the rate of increase of isolates with a group of genes was different to that for isolates without)

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