Résultats de la recherche - 8 results

Azithromycin resistance in Escherichia coli and Salmonella from food-producing animals and meat in Europe.

Salmonella [29 azithromycin resistant (MIC  > 16 mg/L)] were screened for acquired macrolide resistance genes and mutations in rplDV, 23S rRNA and acrB genes using ResFinder v4.0, AMRF inder Plus and custom ...

Using priorities between human and livestock bacterial antimicrobial resistance (AMR) to identify data gaps in livestock AMR surveillance

eleven antimicrobial classes important in human and veterinary use, published between 2000 and 2020. We also included all livestock species represented in the data: cattle, chickens, pigs, sheep, turkeys, ...

The burden of antimicrobial resistance in livestock: A framework to estimate its impact within the Global Burden of Animal Diseases programme

antimicrobial use (AMU) and AMR ’s social and economic burden on livestock is complex to gauge. Yet, quantifying this impact can be an essential input for farm-level decision-making and, more widely, for policy ...

Report on the feasibility of using Hi-C sequencing for metagenomics to define the context of AMR genes

Publication Type: Sci. report, recommendat°, guidance doc., directive, monograph Authors: Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker; Josephine Grützke; Carlus Deneke; Jennie Fischer; Lee Julia Bartsch; Bram Bloemen; Kevin Vanneste; Jolien D'aes; Nancy Roosens; Man ...

Fluoroquinolone resistance in Escherichia coli isolates after exposure to non-fluoroquinolone antibiotics: a retrospective case–control study

tertiary care patients in Belgium with information on prior antibiotic use at the patient level up to 1 year previously. Results In urine samples from 6125 patients, 7204 E. coli isolates were retrieved ...

Genomic epidemiology of emerging ESBL-producing Kentucky in Europe.

urinary-tract infections. Bayesian time-scaled phylogeny on whole genome sequences of isolates from these cases and supplementary isolates from public sequence databases was used to infer the origin and spread of ...

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