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Table 1 Antibacterial susceptibility test results of the strain isolated in the present case

From: Bacteremia caused by Enterobacter asburiae misidentified biochemically as Cronobacter sakazakii and accurately identified by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry: a case report

Antimicrobial agent

MIC (µg/ml)

Interpretation according to CLSI 2012 criteria

Ampicillin

> 16

R

Piperacillin

≤ 16

S

Cefazolin

> 16

R

Cefotiam

> 16

R

Cefotaxime

≤ 1

S

Cefepime

≤ 8

S

Imipenem/cilastatin

≤ 1

S

Gentamicin

≤ 4

S

Minocycline

≤ 4

S

Levofloxacin

≤ 2

S

  1. MIC, minimum inhibitory concentration; CLSI, Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute; R, resistant; S, susceptible.