Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4200423175> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4200423175 endingPage "23" @default.
- W4200423175 startingPage "23" @default.
- W4200423175 abstract "Worldwide, enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) cause neonatal diarrhea and high mortality rates in newborn calves, leading to great economic losses. In Bavaria, Germany, no recent facts are available regarding the prevalence of virulence factors or antimicrobial resistance of ETEC in calves. Antimicrobial susceptibility of 8713 E. coli isolates obtained from 7358 samples of diseased or deceased diarrheic calves were investigated between 2015 to 2019. Considerably high rates of 84.2% multidrug-resistant and 15.8% extensively drug-resistant isolates were detected. The resistance situation of the first, second and third line antimicrobials for the treatment, here amoxicillin-clavulanate, enrofloxacin and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole, is currently acceptable with mean non-susceptibility rates of 28.1%, 37.9% and 50.0% over the investigated 5-year period. Furthermore, the ETEC serotypes O101:K28, O9:K35, O101:K30, O101:K32, O78:K80, O139:K82, O8:K87, O141:K85 and O147:K89, as well as the virulence factors F17, F41, F5, ST-I and stx1 were identified in a subset of samples collected in 2019 and 2020. The substantially high rates of multi- and extensively drug-resistant isolates underline the necessity of continuous monitoring regarding antimicrobial resistance to provide reliable prognoses and adjust recommendations for the treatment of bacterial infections in animals." @default.
- W4200423175 created "2021-12-31" @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5000633497 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5022329960 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5031680962 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5038781760 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5058209768 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5069259732 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5072385081 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5074518240 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5084361280 @default.
- W4200423175 creator A5087724299 @default.
- W4200423175 date "2021-12-27" @default.
- W4200423175 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4200423175 title "Antimicrobial Resistance, Serologic and Molecular Characterization of E. coli Isolated from Calves with Severe or Fatal Enteritis in Bavaria, Germany" @default.
- W4200423175 cites W142507464 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1541630081 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1670270532 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1712551243 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1768395035 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1836667860 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1872702879 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1885356084 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1966597734 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1967022332 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1969520591 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1973213730 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1988458751 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1989014451 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W1992726845 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2010524642 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2019606785 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2028934531 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2031055147 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2033318637 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2034707942 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2046430156 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2046458734 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2052815770 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2053056959 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2058342748 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2072682408 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2074682571 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2081692497 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2099007114 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2101795122 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2112111992 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2115315875 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2115618604 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2123356997 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2125699466 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2133581222 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2138738692 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2138858112 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2140479671 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2142343447 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2146645956 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2147851060 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2149815098 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2154976749 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2159227713 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2166415856 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2312335281 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2545717115 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2567709866 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2581609917 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2755318343 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2907197475 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2929334242 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2932656788 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2950263217 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W2991005127 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W3081341174 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W4245904942 @default.
- W4200423175 cites W4256430893 @default.
- W4200423175 doi "https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics11010023" @default.
- W4200423175 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35052900" @default.
- W4200423175 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W4200423175 type Work @default.
- W4200423175 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W4200423175 countsByYear W42004231752022 @default.
- W4200423175 countsByYear W42004231752023 @default.
- W4200423175 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5000633497 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5022329960 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5031680962 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5038781760 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5058209768 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5069259732 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5072385081 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5074518240 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5084361280 @default.
- W4200423175 hasAuthorship W4200423175A5087724299 @default.
- W4200423175 hasBestOaLocation W42004231751 @default.
- W4200423175 hasConcept C10389963 @default.
- W4200423175 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W4200423175 hasConcept C114851261 @default.
- W4200423175 hasConcept C126322002 @default.