A culture-, amplification-independent, and rapid method for identification of pathogens and antibiotic resistance profile in bovine mastitis milk

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  • who: Asal Ahmadi from the Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, China have published the research: A culture-, amplification-independent, and rapid method for identification of pathogens and antibiotic resistance profile in bovine mastitis milk, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, 22 milk samples, including 16 culture positive mastitis-infected and six culture negative non-mastitis from Norwegian red cows clinically diagnosed with S. aureus mastitis (103 -107 CFU/ml), were collected and provided by TINE (Supplementary Table 1). AMR gene detection following effective host cell depletion and bacterial DNA enrichment One of the main . . .

     

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