Frequent contact with human waste and liquid manure from intensive livestock breeding, and the increased loads of antibiotic-resistant bacteria that result, are believed to be responsible for the high carriage rates of ESBL-producing E. coli found in birds of prey (raptors) in Central Europe. To test this hypothesis against the influence of avian migration, we initiated a comparative analysis of faecal samples from wild birds found in Saxony-Anhalt in Germany and the Gobi-Desert in Mongolia, regions of dissimilar human and livestock population characteristics and agricultural practices. We sampled a total of 281 wild birds, mostly raptors with primarily north-to-south migration routes. We determined antimicrobial resistance, focusing on ESB...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Wild birds are carriers of Escherichia coli. However, little is known about their role as reservoirs...
<div><p>Frequent contact with human waste and liquid manure from intensive livestock breeding, and t...
Frequent contact with human waste and liquid manure from intensive livestock breeding, and the incr...
Background In addition to the broad dissemination of pathogenic extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (E...
Extended Spectrum beta-Lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae started to appear in the 1980s,...
Extended Spectrum beta-Lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae started to appear in the 1980s,...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens threatens global health, though the spread of ...
Background: Extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), a group of enzymes conferring resistance to t...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
The increased presence of clinically relevant multidrug resistant bacteria in natural environments i...
ESBL-producing bacteria are present in wildlife and the environment might serve as a resistance rese...
Wild birds have been suggested as transmitters and reservoirs for antibiotic resistant bacteria. We ...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Wild birds are carriers of Escherichia coli. However, little is known about their role as reservoirs...
<div><p>Frequent contact with human waste and liquid manure from intensive livestock breeding, and t...
Frequent contact with human waste and liquid manure from intensive livestock breeding, and the incr...
Background In addition to the broad dissemination of pathogenic extended-spectrum beta-lactamase (E...
Extended Spectrum beta-Lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae started to appear in the 1980s,...
Extended Spectrum beta-Lactamase (ESBL) producing Enterobacteriaceae started to appear in the 1980s,...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacterial pathogens threatens global health, though the spread of ...
Background: Extended spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), a group of enzymes conferring resistance to t...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
The increased presence of clinically relevant multidrug resistant bacteria in natural environments i...
ESBL-producing bacteria are present in wildlife and the environment might serve as a resistance rese...
Wild birds have been suggested as transmitters and reservoirs for antibiotic resistant bacteria. We ...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
The manner and extent to which birds associate with humans may influence the genetic attributes and ...
Wild birds are carriers of Escherichia coli. However, little is known about their role as reservoirs...