Reference | Cameron.Veas_2016_VeteJour (10259)

Shedding of cephalosporin resistant Escherichia coli in pigs from conventional farms after early treatment with antimicrobials.


Cameron-Veas, Karla and Moreno, Miguel A. and Fraile, Lorenzo and Migura-Garcia, Lourdes (Spain)

Veterinary Journal (2016)

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AST Method: Selective Media

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: None

Reference reports using a MIC table: None

Is Excluded: False

Country Sub-Region Sub-Region Detail
Spain None Catalonia
ID Note Resolution

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Title Host Host Production Stage Description ROs
Ceftiofur Use Swine Piglets Farm Ceftiofur, administered via single IM injection, at 5 mg/kg bw at 7 days of age, as Naxcel. Sampled 7 days post-treatment (14 days of age), aggregated across all 4 farms. 1
Ceftiofur Use Swine Grower-finisher Farm Ceftiofur, administered via single IM injection, at 5 mg/kg bw at 7 days of age, as Naxcel. Sampled just before departure to abattoir (~180 days of age), aggregated across all 4 farms. 1
Tulathromycin Use Swine Piglets Farm Tulathromycin, administered via single IM injection, at 2.5 mg/kg of bw at 7 days of age, as Draxxin. Sampled 7 days post-treatment (14 days of age), aggregated across all 4 farms. 1
Tulathromycin Use Swine Grower-finisher Farm Tulathromycin, administered via single IM injection, at 2.5 mg/kg of bw at 7 days of age, as Draxxin. Sampled just before departure to abattoir (~180 days of age), aggregated across all 4 farms. 1