Chloramphenicol, which had been used extensively for antimicrobial veterinary therapy, was prohibited in Europe in 1994. Soon after it became available, resistance to this drug was detected, generally conferred by plasmids encoding inactivating enzymes, the chloramphenicol acetyltransferases (CAT), in Gram-negative as well as in Gram-positive bacteria. In the last few years, resistance to antibiotics emerged in Pasteurella strains from breeding herds and this evolution was followed by a national surveillance network. Chloramphenicol-resistance was more recently detected in multiresistant strains. We studied 25 strains of Pasteurella, selected for their resistance to chloramphenicol. Production of a CAT was demonstrated in all these strains....
Cats are often described as carriers of Pasteurella multocida in their oral microbiota. This agent i...
and one from a calf, were investigated for the genetics and transferability of florfenicol resistanc...
Pasteurella multocida, one of the major zoonotic pathogens, may cause localized cellulitis, bacterem...
Summary. Of 2458 isolates of Haemophilus influenzae examined in a recent British survey, 42 were fes...
Proteus mirabilis PM13 is a well-characterized chloramphenicol-sensitive isolate which spontaneously...
Objectives: A florfenicol-resistant Pasteurella multocida isolate from a calf was investigated for t...
Members of the highly heterogeneous family Pasteurellaceae cause a wide variety of diseases in human...
Summary. Seven clinical isolates of chloramphenicol-resistant Haemophilus inzuenzae were studied. Th...
The emergence of simultaneous resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics presents an increasing t...
Six staphylococcal chloramphenicol-resistance (CmR) plasmids were compared by incompatibility tests ...
Southern blot hybridization and pneumococcal transformation were used to study the epidemiology at a...
A small chloramphenicol resistance (Cmr) plasmid of approximately 3.75 kb, designated pSCS5, was iso...
Microbial resistance to antibiotic is a major problem in the treatment of infectious diseases. The p...
Bacillus toyonensis strain BCT-7112T (NCIMB 14858T) has been widely used as an additive in animal nu...
Isolates of the genera Pasteurella and Mannheimia cause a wide variety of diseases of great economi...
Cats are often described as carriers of Pasteurella multocida in their oral microbiota. This agent i...
and one from a calf, were investigated for the genetics and transferability of florfenicol resistanc...
Pasteurella multocida, one of the major zoonotic pathogens, may cause localized cellulitis, bacterem...
Summary. Of 2458 isolates of Haemophilus influenzae examined in a recent British survey, 42 were fes...
Proteus mirabilis PM13 is a well-characterized chloramphenicol-sensitive isolate which spontaneously...
Objectives: A florfenicol-resistant Pasteurella multocida isolate from a calf was investigated for t...
Members of the highly heterogeneous family Pasteurellaceae cause a wide variety of diseases in human...
Summary. Seven clinical isolates of chloramphenicol-resistant Haemophilus inzuenzae were studied. Th...
The emergence of simultaneous resistance to multiple classes of antibiotics presents an increasing t...
Six staphylococcal chloramphenicol-resistance (CmR) plasmids were compared by incompatibility tests ...
Southern blot hybridization and pneumococcal transformation were used to study the epidemiology at a...
A small chloramphenicol resistance (Cmr) plasmid of approximately 3.75 kb, designated pSCS5, was iso...
Microbial resistance to antibiotic is a major problem in the treatment of infectious diseases. The p...
Bacillus toyonensis strain BCT-7112T (NCIMB 14858T) has been widely used as an additive in animal nu...
Isolates of the genera Pasteurella and Mannheimia cause a wide variety of diseases of great economi...
Cats are often described as carriers of Pasteurella multocida in their oral microbiota. This agent i...
and one from a calf, were investigated for the genetics and transferability of florfenicol resistanc...
Pasteurella multocida, one of the major zoonotic pathogens, may cause localized cellulitis, bacterem...