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


Dutil, L.; Irwin, R.; Finley, R.; LaiKing, Ng; Avery, B.; Boerlin, P.; Bourgault, A. M.; Cole, L.; Daignault, D.; Desruisseau, A.; Demczuk, W.; Hoang, L.; Horsman, G. B.; Ismail, J.; Jamieson, F.; Maki, A.; Pacagnella, A.; Pillai, D. R. (No Location)

None (2010)

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The objective of this study is to highlight the correlation between ceftiofur-resistant Salmonella Heidelberg isolated from retail chicken and the incidence of ceftiofur-resistant Salmonella Heidelberg infections in humans across Canada.

To use a similar geographic scale as CIPARS surveillance of human clinical Salmonella isolates and because we expected a certain level of provincial clustering in food distribution, we designed the study of CIPARS retail surveillance to provide a representative measurement of what consumers from each province were exposed to through ingestion of improperly cooked raw meat or cross-contamination

AST Method: Broth Microdilution

Reference explicitly reports AST breakpoints: None

Reference reports using a MIC table: None

Is Excluded: True

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