Circulation of Plasmids Harboring Resistance Genes to Quinolones and/or Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporins in Multiple Salmonella enterica Serotypes from Swine in the United States Article Swipe
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Ehud Elnekave
,
Samuel L. Hong
,
Seunghyun Lim
,
Shivdeep S. Hayer
,
Dave Boxrud
,
Angela Taylor
,
Victoria Lappi
,
Noelle Noyes
,
Timothy J. Johnson
,
Albert Rovira
,
Peter R. Davies
,
Andrés M. Perez
,
Julio Álvarez
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· 2019
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.02602-18
· OA: W2911481338
YOU?
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· 2019
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.02602-18
· OA: W2911481338
Nontyphoidal Salmonella enterica (NTS) poses a major public health risk worldwide that is amplified by the existence of antimicrobial-resistant strains, especially those resistant to quinolones and extended-spectrum cephalosporins (ESC). Little is known on the dissemination of plasmids harboring the acquired genetic determinants that confer resistance to these antimicrobials across NTS serotypes from livestock in the United States.
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