E. coli biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed on 48 cloacal swabs collected from a population of Audouin's gulls (Larus audouini) living in the Bay of Gallipoli (Lecce, Italy). The aim was to assess the pathogenic potential of the strains the gulls carry and shed into the environment and to gain a better understanding of the microbial pollution of the area they live in. Only one E. coli strain was rhamnose - (Rh) (biotype 8). All the other strains were Rh + with a prevalence of biotypes 30 and 31. Overall, the antimicrobial susceptibility tests showed a low level of antibiotic resistance. The findings suggest that the gull population does not have a heavy impact on the microbial nature of the Bay of Gallipoli and t...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...
Campylobacter spp. and Salmonella spp. are the two most frequent zoonotic bacteria involved in human...
E. Coli biotyping and antimicrobial succeptibility tests were performed on fortyeight cloacal swabs ...
E. coli biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed on 48 cloacal swabs collecte...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Due to their opportunistic and gregarious nature, gulls may be important reservoirs and vectors for ...
ESBL-producing bacteria are present in wildlife and the environment might serve as a resistance rese...
The presence of AMR bacteria in the human–animal–environmental interface is a clear example of the O...
In order to investigate if bacterial antibiotic resistance was present in gull populations in urbani...
In 2015, the mcr-1 gene was discovered in Escherichia coli in domestic swine in China that conferred...
Humans and animals share the same bacterial species including the resistant ones. For that reason, e...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
Background: The prevalence of antibiotic resistant faecal indicator bacteria from humans and food pr...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...
Campylobacter spp. and Salmonella spp. are the two most frequent zoonotic bacteria involved in human...
E. Coli biotyping and antimicrobial succeptibility tests were performed on fortyeight cloacal swabs ...
E. coli biotyping and antimicrobial susceptibility tests were performed on 48 cloacal swabs collecte...
The presence and spread of clinically important antibiotic-resistant bacteria in reservoirs from nat...
Migratory birds are investigated as potential carriers of antimicrobial resistant bacteria that can ...
Due to their opportunistic and gregarious nature, gulls may be important reservoirs and vectors for ...
ESBL-producing bacteria are present in wildlife and the environment might serve as a resistance rese...
The presence of AMR bacteria in the human–animal–environmental interface is a clear example of the O...
In order to investigate if bacterial antibiotic resistance was present in gull populations in urbani...
In 2015, the mcr-1 gene was discovered in Escherichia coli in domestic swine in China that conferred...
Humans and animals share the same bacterial species including the resistant ones. For that reason, e...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
Background: The prevalence of antibiotic resistant faecal indicator bacteria from humans and food pr...
We investigated the general level of antibiotic resistance with further analysis of extended-spectru...
Globally, gulls have been associated with carriage of high levels of Escherichia coli strains resist...
Campylobacter spp. and Salmonella spp. are the two most frequent zoonotic bacteria involved in human...