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The emergence of nalidixic acid resistant, multiresistant S. typhimurium DT104 in Denmark. An outbreak in humans traced back to pork

Th. Blaha,David Boxrud,Jeff B. Bender-1999-01-01-International Conference on the Epidemiology and Control of Biological, Chemical and Physical Hazards in Pigs and Pork

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As part of a multi-phase, long-term project at the University of Minnesota, an investigation into the Salmonella load of the environments of swine farms with different Salmonella prevalence in the slaughter pigs from the corresponding herds was carried out. Four Minnesota farms from a previous study on the Salmonella prevalence in slaughter hogs (lymph node culturing) were selected: I farm with a high (HP farm= >5% ), 2 farms with a medium (MPI farm and MP2 farm, both> I%, but <5% ), and I farm with a very low (LP farm=

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As part of a multi-phase, long-term project at the University of Minnesota, an investigation into the Salmonella load of the environments of swine farms with different Salmonella prevalence in the slaughter pigs from the corresponding herds was carried out. Four Minnesota farms from a previous study on the Salmonella prevalence in slaughter hogs (lymph node culturing) were selected: I farm with a high (HP farm= >5% ), 2 farms with a medium (MPI farm and MP2 farm, both> I%, but <5% ), and I farm with a very low (LP farm=

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Nalidixic acidOutbreakMicrobiologyVirologyBiologyAntibiotic resistanceAntibiotics

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