Resistome analysis of Escherichia coli isolates from layers in Hungary
This study employed shotgun sequencing-based genetic and bioinformatic analysis along with determining phenotypic minimum inhibitory concentrations. A total of 59 ARGs were identified in the eight E. coli isolates, carrying ARGs against 15 groups of antibiotics. Among these, 28 ARGs were identified as transferable. Specifically, four ARGs were plasmid-derived, 18 ARGs were phage-derived and an additional six ARGs were predicted to be mobile, contributing to their mobility and potential spread between bacteria.PMID:38578711 | DOI:10.1556/004.2024.00988
Source: Acta Veterinaria Hungarica - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Ádám Kerek Ábel Szabó Kriszti án Bányai Eszter Kaszab Krisztina Bali M árton Papp L ászló Kovács Ákos Jerzsele Source Type: research
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