Abstract Background Extensive use of antibiotics as growth promoters in the livestock industry constitutes strong selection pressure for evolution and selection of antibiotic resistant bacterial strains. Unfortunately, the microbial ecology and spread of these bacteria in the agricultural, urban, and suburban environments are poorly understood. Insects such as house flies (Musca domestica) and German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) can move freely between animal waste and food and may play a significant role in the dissemination of antibiotic resistant bacteria within and between animal production farms and from farms to residential settings. Results Enterococci from the digestive tract of house flies (n = 162), and feces of German cockro...
Cockroaches have become one of the most common pests due to their wide distribution in human dwellin...
Feed samples and live stored-product insects from feed mills and swine farms were collected and cult...
Enterococci are ubiquitous, catalase negative, gram-positive cocci. Enterococcus faecalis and E. fae...
House fly (Musca domestica L.) larvae develop in decaying organic substrates such as animal manure a...
The house fly (Musca domestica) is a very common insect, abundantly present in farm settings. These ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyLudek ZurekHouse fly (Musca domestica L.) larvae develop...
Testing livestock animals, as well as produce, for antibiotic resistant bacteria is an important com...
Citation: Doud, C. W., Scott, H. M., & Zurek, L. (2014). Role of House Flies in the Ecology of Enter...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria in the livestock is a growing problem, partly due to inap...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria in the livestock is a growing problem, partly due to inap...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
Cockroaches have become one of the most common pests due to their wide distribution in human dwellin...
Feed samples and live stored-product insects from feed mills and swine farms were collected and cult...
Enterococci are ubiquitous, catalase negative, gram-positive cocci. Enterococcus faecalis and E. fae...
House fly (Musca domestica L.) larvae develop in decaying organic substrates such as animal manure a...
The house fly (Musca domestica) is a very common insect, abundantly present in farm settings. These ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of EntomologyLudek ZurekHouse fly (Musca domestica L.) larvae develop...
Testing livestock animals, as well as produce, for antibiotic resistant bacteria is an important com...
Citation: Doud, C. W., Scott, H. M., & Zurek, L. (2014). Role of House Flies in the Ecology of Enter...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria in the livestock is a growing problem, partly due to inap...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria in the livestock is a growing problem, partly due to inap...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a common pest in urban environments and is among the mo...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
The German cockroach, Blatella germanica, is a suspected vector of several enteric bacterial pathoge...
Cockroaches have become one of the most common pests due to their wide distribution in human dwellin...
Feed samples and live stored-product insects from feed mills and swine farms were collected and cult...
Enterococci are ubiquitous, catalase negative, gram-positive cocci. Enterococcus faecalis and E. fae...