Glimpse into the biosecurity, antimicrobial usage, and antimicrobial resistance of fecal <em>Escherichia coli</em> associated with commercial chicken layer farms in a poultry dense area in Sri Lanka
S. A. I. C. Subhasinghe,
A. B. S. Pabasara,
P. M. H. M. Pathiraja
et al.
Abstract:Industrial food animal production plays an essential role in the global food supply chain. In parallel with the growth of the Sri Lankan poultry sector, antimicrobial usage has also been increased with the aim of reducing disease incidents. The development of antimicrobial resistance due to the irrational use of antimicrobials is a global problem. Commensals like Escherichia coli (E. coli) can easily acquire and transfer resistance to pathogenic and zoonotic bacteria which cause treatment failures in both huma… Show more
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