Cytotoxicity and antimicrobial resistance of salmonella enterica subspecies isolated from raised reptiles inbeijing, china

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    Rather than a validation of previous studies on reptile associated Salmonella in different countries/regions, the study is closer to the results of Salmonella antibiotic profiling on poultry products or live poultry markets in China. A nationwide survey of Salmonella from eggs showed that the antibiotic resistance rate of Salmonella strains was as high as 64.3%, 39.3%, and 21.4% against nalidixic acid, ampicillin, and tetracycline, respectively. The prevalence of drug resistance for isolated Salmonella strains is unprecedentedly high, while the clues for the development of antibiotic resistance remain unclear. One possible . . .

     

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