Antimicrobial resistance in generic < em > E. coli < /em > isolated from western Canadian cow-calf herds
CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Most generic E. coli isolates were pansusceptible. The observed resistance patterns were consistent with earlier studies of AMR from commensal E. coli in this region. Baseline AMR data for cow-calf herds are not currently collected as part of routine surveillance, but are essential to inform antimicrobial use policy and stewardship.PMID:38304484 | PMC:PMC10783568
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Jayce D Fossen John R Campbell Sheryl P Gow Nathan Erickson Cheryl L Waldner Source Type: research
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