The 24 isolates from Danish patients with travel history were resistant to up to 13 out of 17 tested antimicrobials,whereasthe11 isolates from patients with unknown travel history were resistant to up to 11 antimicrobials (Table 1). Of note, resistance to CTX and XNL was observed in one isolate from a patient with travel history, one isolate from a patient with no travel history, and two isolates from patients with unknown travel association (Table 1). Additionally, three isolates showed reduced susceptibility to CIP (MIC 0.064 to 1 g/ml) and resistance to NAL (MIC 16 g/ml) (Table 1). All isolates from Danish patients were susceptible to APR (approved for veterinary use only) and COL.