Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria of Animal Origin
By: Aarestrup, Frank M
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UVAS Library Microbiology | Veterinary Science | 636.08951 Frank 18080 1st 2006 Microbiology (Browse shelf) | Available | 18080 |
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Comprehensively examines the current research on antimicrobial resistance in the main veterinary and zoonotic pathogens. • Provides information on modes of action of antibiotics and mechanisms of bacterial resistance, in addition to exploring the history of antimicrobial use in agriculture. • Examines antimicrobial resistance in specific bacteria, including: the family Pasteurellaceae, species of Campylobacter, pathogenic Escherichia coli, staphylococci, streptococci, and Enterococcus. • Details phenotypic and molecular methods for susceptibility testing, regulatory mechanisms for usage of antibiotics, and methods for monitoring drug usage and resistance. • Serves as an important reference for students, researchers, public health experts, veterinarians, and anyone with an interest in resistant bacteria in a
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