DOI: 10.58837/chula.the.2020.463
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Antimicrobial resistance in salmonella enterica isolated from dogs and cats in northern and northeastern Thailand

Abstract: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is One Health issue involved in humans, animals and environment and a unified One Health approach is required to contain this problematic issue. However, data on AMR in companion animals is limited. Dogs and cats are popular pet animals and are known to carry many bacterial pathogens that are of public health importance, including Salmonella. This study aimed to identify serovars of Salmonella and phenotypically and genetically characterize AMR in Salmonella isolated from dogs an… Show more

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