Reference | Adhikari_2009_JoofDaSc (10220) (Excluded)

The role of animal movement, including off-farm rearing of heifers, in the interherd transmission of multidrug-resistant Salmonella.


Adhikari, B. and Besser, T. E. and Gay, J. M. and Fox, L. K. and Davis, M. A. and Cobbold, R. N. and Berge, A. C.B. and Hancock, D. D. (No Location)

Journal of Dairy Science (2009)

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Fifty-nine commercial dairy farms were sampled 7 times over 15 to 21 mo. Farm management data were collected by on-site inspections and questionnaires on herd management practices before and after the study.

pooled fecal samples were collected from the participating herds. Each fecal pool consisted of approximately 5 g of feces randomly collected from 10 individual, undisturbed fresh f ecal pats from the ground in the pen using sterile tongue depressors. These fecal samples were collected from lactating cows (3-9 pools), 2 to 3 dry cows (2-3 pools), close-up dry cows (2-3 pools), heifers (1-2 pools), cows in the maternity/hospital area (1-2 pools), and calves (1 pool).

AST Method: Disk Diffusion

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: True

Reference reports using a MIC table: False

Is Excluded: True

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