Reference | Dutil2010 (10165)

Ceftiofur resistance in Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg from chicken meat and humans, Canada.


Dutil, Lucie; Irwin, Rebecca; Finley, Rita; Ng, Lai King; Avery, Brent; Boerlin, Patrick; Bourgault, Anne Marie; Cole, Linda; Daignault, Danielle; Desruisseau, Andrea; Demczuk, Walter; Hoang, Linda; Horsman, Greg B.; Ismail, Johanne; Jamieson, Frances; Ma (Canada)

Emerging Infectious Diseases (2010)

Reference


Randomization and weighted allocation of samples according to demography of the human population ensured that the data generated through retail sampling were rep-resentative and reliable at the provincial level. Retail raw chicken samples (most often chicken thigh with skin on) were collected as part of CIPARS retail program that pur-chases samples weekly (Ontario and Québec) or biweekly (Saskatchewan, British Columbia) from chain, indepen-dent, and butcher stores in 15–18 randomly selected census divisions in each participating province. Retail surveillance was initiated in Ontario and Québec in mid-2003 and at the beginning of 2005 in Saskatchewan. Surveillance also was conducted during part of 2007 and all of 2008 in British Columbia

Retail raw chicken samples (most often chicken thigh with skin on) were collected as part of CIPARS retail program that pur-chases samples weekly (Ontario and Québec) or biweekly (Saskatchewan, British Columbia) from chain, indepen-dent, and butcher stores in 15–18 randomly selected census divisions in each participating province.

AST Method: None

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: False

Reference reports using a MIC table: False

Is Excluded: False

Country Sub-Region Sub-Region Detail
Canada None None
ID Note Resolution

Factors


Title Host Host Production Stage Description ROs
Ceftiofur use Chicken Chicks Farm Voluntary withdrawal of ceftiofur in ovo use from 2005 to 2006 in Quebec, Canada. Compare prevalence of ceftiofur resistance from 2004 and 2006 1
Ceftiofur use Chicken Carcass Farm Voluntary withdrawal of ceftiofur in ovo use from 2005 to 2006 in Quebec, Canada. Compare prevalence of ceftiofur resistance from 2004 and 2006 1