Reference | Jurado2015 (10013) (Excluded)

Resistance to non-quinolone antimicrobials in commensal Escherichia coli isolates from chickens treated orally with enrofloxacin.


Jurado, Sonia; Medina, Alberto; Fuente, Ricardo de la; Ruiz-Santa-Quiteria, José A.; Orden, José A. (Spain)

Japanese Journal of Veterinary Research (2015)

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total of 20 fifteen-day-old Single Comb White Leghorn male chickens, which were obtained from commercial hatcheries and without previous exposure to antimicrobials, were examined. Animals were randomly distributed into 4 groups of 5 chickens. Groups received different doses of enrofloxacin for different durations: a control group received no antimicrobial; a group was treated with 10 mg/l enrofloxacin in drinking water for 6 days (approved dose for enrofloxacin in poultry in Spain)17); a group of animals was treated with 5 mg/l enrofloxacin in drinking water for 12 days; and a group was treated with 20 mg/l enrofloxacin of drinking water for 3 days.

Fecal samples were taken before initiating the treatment (BT), at the end of the treatment (AT), and at 4 weeks post-treatment (PT)

AST Method: Disk Diffusion

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: False

Reference reports using a MIC table: False

Is Excluded: True

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