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Figure 1. Rate of antimicrobial resistance in S. pneumoniae

Figure 1. Rate of antimicrobial resistance in S. pneumoniae. Percentage of non-susceptible isolates. Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004. Figure 2. Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Pneumococci in Adults =>50 yrs. Percentage of non-susceptible isolates.

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Figure 1. Rate of antimicrobial resistance in S. pneumoniae

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  1. Figure 1. Rate of antimicrobial resistance inS. pneumoniae Percentage of non-susceptible isolates Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004

  2. Figure 2. Fluoroquinolone-Resistant Pneumococciin Adults =>50 yrs Percentage of non-susceptible isolates Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004

  3. Figure 3. Antibiotic resistance in S. pneumoniaeby history of prior antibiotic use Percentage of non-susceptible isolates Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004

  4. Figure 4. Rate of fluoroquinolone resistance in isolates from patients who have and have not had prior therapy with any fluoroquinolone Percentage of non-susceptible isolates Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004

  5. Figure 5. Rate of fluoroquinolone resistance in isolates from patients who have and have not had prior therapy with the same fluoroquinolone Percentage of non-susceptible isolates Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network, Oct 2004

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