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Our analysis showed an overall antimicrobial resistance rate of 32.5%, with the highest rates for (40.6%) and the lowest for (25.7%). We found a small but consistent negative association between socioeconomic factors (income, education, and occupation) and overall antimicrobial resistance in univariate (p 0.01) and multivariate analyses (p 0.01), driven by resistant and . Socioeconomic factors beyond health care and hospital settings may affect the emergence and dissemination of antimicrobial resistance. Preventing and control