Under current United States (U.S.) regulations, a dairy cow is eligible for slaughter 13 days following the last of 2 doses of ceftiofur crystalline-free acid (CCFA) for the treatment of metritis. A matched-pair longitudinal study was employed to monitor levels of antimicrobial resistance among fecal Escherichia coli and Salmonella across 3 dairy farms in the U.S. High Plains to evaluate microbial safety pertaining to antimicrobial resistance on the first-eligible slaughter date. Environmental samples were collected from multiple areas throughout the farm prior to beginning the animal trial. Cows diagnosed with post-parturient metritis via veterinary protocol were pair-matched based on lactation number and calving date. A baseline fecal sam...
ABSTRACT.Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
The goal of this study was to follow ceftiofur-treated and untreated cattle in a normally functionin...
Under current United States (U.S.) regulations, a dairy cow is eligible for slaughter 13 days follow...
A pair-matched longitudinal study conducted on three dairy farms in the U.S. High-Plains explored th...
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant concern worldwide; meanwhile, the impact of 3rd generation...
Dairy farm use of antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is a risk for the selection of antimicrobial resistance ...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
BackgroundIn this study cull dairy cows from six California dairy herds were sampled seasonally over...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
Objective: To estimate the relationship between therapeutic use of ceftiofur and recovery of Escher...
Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because of conce...
Multidrug resistant bacterial strains are a current challenge to modern medicine, and according to t...
The various uses of antibiotics in feedlot cattle have been a concern as a potential source of antib...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
ABSTRACT.Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
The goal of this study was to follow ceftiofur-treated and untreated cattle in a normally functionin...
Under current United States (U.S.) regulations, a dairy cow is eligible for slaughter 13 days follow...
A pair-matched longitudinal study conducted on three dairy farms in the U.S. High-Plains explored th...
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant concern worldwide; meanwhile, the impact of 3rd generation...
Dairy farm use of antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is a risk for the selection of antimicrobial resistance ...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
BackgroundIn this study cull dairy cows from six California dairy herds were sampled seasonally over...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
Objective: To estimate the relationship between therapeutic use of ceftiofur and recovery of Escher...
Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because of conce...
Multidrug resistant bacterial strains are a current challenge to modern medicine, and according to t...
The various uses of antibiotics in feedlot cattle have been a concern as a potential source of antib...
Nontyphoidal Salmonella infections contribute to approximately 1.2 million annual illnesses in the U...
ABSTRACT.Treatment of food-producing animals with antimicrobial drugs (AMD) is controversial because...
Respiratory disease and diarrhea are the 2 most common diseases that result in the use of antimicrob...
The goal of this study was to follow ceftiofur-treated and untreated cattle in a normally functionin...