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Uniting disciplines against antimicrobial resistance (AMR): highlights from a multidisciplinary inaugural AMR summit. [PDF]
Rodriguez B +9 more
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Pharmacological Approaches to Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance (Amr)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has emerged as a critical global health challenge, threatening the effectiveness of many commonly used antibiotics and complicating the treatment of infections. The overuse and misuse of antibiotics in human medicine, agriculture and veterinary practice have led to the accelerated development of resistant pathogens.
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A total of 110 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from cattle were analysed to determine the epidemiological cut‐off value (ECOFF) for cefquinome. Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined using standardised agar dilution and broth microdilution methods following 24 h incubation.
Ijaz Ahmad +8 more
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Seasonal enterotoxaemia outbreaks in goats from the Peshawar and Charsadda districts were investigated through large‐scale faecal sampling, bacterial isolation, PCR‐based molecular confirmation of the etx gene, antimicrobial susceptibility testing and clinico‐therapeutic trials. The study demonstrates higher disease prevalence during spring and winter,
Inam Ul Haq +7 more
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Monitoring Cross-Border Dissemination of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) via Air Travel to Saudi Arabia: Formulation of Monitoring Strategies to Mitigate AMR Concerns. [PDF]
Wang C +5 more
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Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and Alternatives in Animal Practice
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The graphical abstract outlines that samples from milk, faeces and soil were tested for Enterococcus avium using culture, PCR and genome sequencing.2. Overall, prevalence of E. avium was 56.3%, and 93.5% of isolates were multidrug‐resistant.3. Genomic analysis revealed six ARGs, 43–45 VFGs and 4–6 bacteriocins.4.
Monira Rahaman +10 more
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This study documents 27 medicinal plant species used to treat 22 livestock ailments in Megale district, with Euphorbiaceae and Fabaceae dominating. Balanites rotundifolia and Calotropis procera were key species, whereas shrubs and leaves were most used; remedies were mainly prepared by crushing and administered orally or dermally, primarily for wound ...
Gebremedhin Gebrezgabiher +1 more
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Inference of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) from a whole genome database outperforming AMR gene detection. [PDF]
Cholsaktrakool P +15 more
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