Reference | Cho2007 (10140)

Antimicrobial susceptibility of shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from organic dairy farms, conventional dairy farms, and county fairs in Minnesota.


Cho, Seongbeom; Fossler, Charles P.; Diez-Gonzalez, Francisco; Wells, Scott J.; Hedberg, Craig W.; Kaneene, John B.; Ruegg, Pamela L.; Warnick, Lorin D.; Bender, Jeffrey B. (United States of America)

Foodborne Pathogens and Disease (2007)

Reference


Holstein dairy herds were selected on the basis of farm type. Shiga toxin-encoding bacteria were detected and only these were used for the study. Survey responses were used to compare antimicrobial practices at organic and conventional farms.

Fecal samples were collected directly from the rectum

AST Method: None

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: True

Reference reports using a MIC table: False

Is Excluded: False

Country Sub-Region Sub-Region Detail
United States of America Other (Other) Minnesota
ID Note Resolution

Factors


Title Host Host Production Stage Description ROs
Prduction Type Cattle Dairy Cows Farm Organic Vs. Conventional 4