The goal of this study was to follow ceftiofur-treated and untreated cattle in a normally functioning dairy to examine enteric Escherichia coli for changes in antibiotic resistance profiles and genetic diversity. Prior to treatment, all of the bacteria cultured from the cows were susceptible to ceftiofur. Ceftiofur-resistant E. coli was only isolated from treated cows during and immediately following the cessation of treatment, and the 12 blaCMY-2-positive isolates clustered into two genetic groups. E. coli bacterial counts dropped significantly in the treated animals (P < 0.027), reflecting a disappearance of the antibiotic-susceptible strains. The resistant bacterial population, however, did not increase in quantity within the treated ...
Antibiotics are frequently used to treat dairy cows with mastitis. However, the potential effects of...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
Escherichia coli causes a significant number of clinical mastitis cases in dairy cattle worldwide. T...
Dairy farm use of antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is a risk for the selection of antimicrobial resistance ...
A pair-matched longitudinal study conducted on three dairy farms in the U.S. High-Plains explored th...
A randomized controlled field trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of two sets of treatment s...
A randomized controlled field trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of two sets of treatment s...
The use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins in food animals has been suggested to increase the risk ...
The use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins in food animals has been suggested to increase the risk ...
In the United States, the blaCMY-2 gene contained within incompatibility type A/C (IncA/C) plasmids ...
Objective: To estimate the relationship between therapeutic use of ceftiofur and recovery of Escher...
Background The use of antimicrobials in food animals and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance a...
ABSTRACT.Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because...
Antibiotic use in beef cattle is a risk factor for the expansion of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonel...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat to human and animal health, with the misuse and overuse ...
Antibiotics are frequently used to treat dairy cows with mastitis. However, the potential effects of...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
Escherichia coli causes a significant number of clinical mastitis cases in dairy cattle worldwide. T...
Dairy farm use of antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is a risk for the selection of antimicrobial resistance ...
A pair-matched longitudinal study conducted on three dairy farms in the U.S. High-Plains explored th...
A randomized controlled field trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of two sets of treatment s...
A randomized controlled field trial was conducted to evaluate the effects of two sets of treatment s...
The use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins in food animals has been suggested to increase the risk ...
The use of extended-spectrum cephalosporins in food animals has been suggested to increase the risk ...
In the United States, the blaCMY-2 gene contained within incompatibility type A/C (IncA/C) plasmids ...
Objective: To estimate the relationship between therapeutic use of ceftiofur and recovery of Escher...
Background The use of antimicrobials in food animals and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance a...
ABSTRACT.Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because...
Antibiotic use in beef cattle is a risk factor for the expansion of antimicrobial-resistant Salmonel...
Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat to human and animal health, with the misuse and overuse ...
Antibiotics are frequently used to treat dairy cows with mastitis. However, the potential effects of...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
Escherichia coli causes a significant number of clinical mastitis cases in dairy cattle worldwide. T...