Antimicrobial resistance of Gram-negative enteric bacteria from pigs in a nonantimicrobial-exposed herd before and after transportation
1999
Langlois, B.E. | Dawson, K.A.
Loading pigs onto trucks and transporting them for 30 min resulted in a significant increase in proportion of antimicrobial resistance of gram-negative enteric bacteria in fecal material. Similarly, the mean number of antimicrobial agents in the resistance patterns of these bacteria increased during loading and transportation. However, the increases were of a transient nature, as resistance values were similar to those of a nontransported control group 1 day after the pigs had been transported.
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书目信息
Journal of food protection
卷
62
期
7
页码
797
- 799
ISSN
0362-028X
其它主题
Drug effects; Frequency; Animal transport; Isolation & purification; Microbial
语言
英语
类型
Journal Article; Text
2024-02-28
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