Antimicrobial Resistance Profiles and Diversity in Salmonella from Humans and Cattle, 2004-2011
Autor: | J. A. Afema, A. E. Mather, W. M. Sischo |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Washington Salmonella Veterinary medicine Databases Factual Epidemiology Population Cattle Diseases Drug resistance Biology medicine.disease_cause law.invention 03 medical and health sciences Antibiotic resistance law Drug Resistance Multiple Bacterial medicine Animals Humans education 030304 developmental biology 2. Zero hunger 0303 health sciences education.field_of_study Antiinfective agent Salmonella Infections Animal General Veterinary General Immunology and Microbiology 030306 microbiology Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Anti-Bacterial Agents Dairying Infectious Diseases Transmission (mechanics) Logistic Models Phenotype Salmonella Infections Food Microbiology Cattle Species richness |
Zdroj: | Zoonoses and public health. 62(7) |
ISSN: | 1863-2378 |
Popis: | Summary Analysis of long-term anti-microbial resistance (AMR) data is useful to understand source and transmission dynamics of AMR. We analysed 5124 human clinical isolates from Washington State Department of Health, 391 cattle clinical isolates from the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and 1864 non-clinical isolates from foodborne disease research on dairies in the Pacific Northwest. Isolates were assigned profiles based on phenotypic resistance to 11 anti-microbials belonging to eight classes. Salmonella Typhimurium (ST), Salmonella Newport (SN) and Salmonella Montevideo (SM) were the most common serovars in both humans and cattle. Multinomial logistic regression showed ST and SN from cattle had greater probability of resistance to multiple classes of anti-microbials than ST and SN from humans (P |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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