[Phenotypical antibiotic resistances of bacteriological isolates originating from pet, zoo and falconry birds]

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The detected resistance rates of bacteria in pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds must be considered as being problematic. They indicate the importance of microbial sensitivity testing for a conscientious therapy of pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds. Critical treatment situations may arise …
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Authors Steger L;Rinder M;Korbel R;;
Journal tierarztliche praxis ausgabe k, kleintiere/heimtiere
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