Journal article

Antimicrobial susceptibility of escherichia coli and salmonella spp. Isolates from healthy pigs in Australia: Results of a pilot national survey

AK Kidsley, S Abraham, JM Bell, M O'Dea, TJ Laird, D Jordan, P Mitchell, CA McDevitt, DJ Trott

Frontiers in Microbiology | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2018

Abstract

This study investigated the frequency of antimicrobial non-susceptibility (defined as the frequency of isolates with minimum inhibitory concentrations above the CLSI susceptible clinical breakpoint) among E. coli and Salmonella spp. isolated from healthy Australian finisher pigs. E. coli (n = 201) and Salmonella spp. (n = 69) were isolated from cecal contents of slaughter-age pigs, originating from 19 farms distributed throughout Australia during July-December 2015. Isolates underwent minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) susceptibility testing to 11 antimicrobials. The highest frequencies of non-susceptibility among respective isolates of E. coli and Salmonella spp. were to ampicillin (60...

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