Pearson correlation coefficient.

<p>Values of the Pearson correlation coefficient <i>ρ</i> obtained for the public dataset. We find a strong correlation (|<i>ρ</i>|>0.8) between resistance genes (<i>sul1</i>, <i>sul2</i>, <i>bla</i><sub>SHV-1</sub>, &l...

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Main Author: Chiara Condorelli (19697665) (author)
Other Authors: Emanuele Nicitra (19697668) (author), Nicolò Musso (6101027) (author), Dafne Bongiorno (14330361) (author), Stefania Stefani (188822) (author), Lucia Valentina Gambuzza (19697671) (author), Vincenza Carchiolo (17797569) (author), Mattia Frasca (19697674) (author)
Published: 2024
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Summary:<p>Values of the Pearson correlation coefficient <i>ρ</i> obtained for the public dataset. We find a strong correlation (|<i>ρ</i>|>0.8) between resistance genes (<i>sul1</i>, <i>sul2</i>, <i>bla</i><sub>SHV-1</sub>, <i>bla</i><sub>TEM-1</sub>, <i>bla</i><sub>CTX-M1</sub>, <i>bla</i><sub>OXA-48</sub>, <i>aac(6’)-Ib-cr</i>, <i>qnrB</i>, <i>aadb</i>) and resistance to antimicrobial agents. Virulence genes are less correlated with resistance to antimicrobial agents, or at most the correlation is negative (the presence of the genes may imply non-resistance to antimicrobial agents). We also notice a low correlation between the genes and the antimicrobial agent FOS. Virulence genes ycfM, entB and wabG are not reported because they are present in all strains (all 1), it means that <i>σ</i> = 0 such that <i>ρ</i> cannot be evaluated.</p>