antimicrobial resistance in equine faecal escherichia coli isolates from north west england
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Abstract
Abstract
Background
Methods
In total, 264 faecal samples were collected from 138 horses in hospital and community livery premises in northwest England, yielding 296 resistant
Results
The proportion of antibiotic resistant isolates, and multidrug resistant isolates (MDR) was significantly higher in hospital samples compared to livery samples (MDR: 48% of hospital isolates; 12% of livery isolates, p < 0.001). Resistance to ciprofloxacin and florfenicol were identified mostly within the MDR phenotypes. Resistance genes included
Conclusions
Our findings demonstrate that
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| Authors | ;Williams Nicola J;Clegg Peter D;Ahmed Mohamed O;Baptiste Keith E;Bennett Malcolm |
| Journal | medical law review |
| Year | 2010 |
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10.1186/1476-0711-9-12
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