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Profiling the composition of resistome and bacteriome in the upper respiratory tract of domestic cats with respiratory signs in China

Figure 5. Contributions of the six primary bacterial pathogens to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes. (A) A heatmap illustrating the contributions of the six leading bacterial pathogens to the resistant phenotypes against different antimicrobial classes; (B) A column chart showing the contributions of Escherichia coli to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (C) A column chart showing the contributions of Staphylococcus aureus to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (D) A column chart showing the contributions of Klebsiella pneumoniae to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (E) A column chart showing the contributions of Streptococcus pneumoniae to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (F) A column chart showing the contributions of Acinetobacter baumannii to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes; (G) A column chart showing the contributions of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to the abundance of genes mediating resistance against various antimicrobial classes. Bacterial species: EC - E. coli, SA - S. aureus, KP - K. pneumoniae, SP - S. pneumoniae, AB - A. baumannii, PA - P. aeruginosa.

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