Multicentre Evaluation Of Culture Based Methods To Selectively Isolate Colistin-resistant Enterobacteriaceae From Food Producing Animals And Food Products: Standardized Flow Chart for screening mcr-positive E. coli and Salmonella in animal caecal content and meat samples

Agnès Perrin-Guyomard, Sophie A. Granier, Marisa Haenni, Jannice Schau Slettemeås, Hanna Karin Ilag, Muna Anjum, Luke Randall, Manal AbuOun, Natalie Pauly, Alexandra Irrgang, Jens Andre Hammerl, C. Svendsen, Jette Sejer Kjeldgaard, Annette Hammerum, Alessia Franco, Magdalena Skarzyńska, Ewelina Kamińska, Dariusz Wasyl, C.M. Dierikx, Stefan BörjessonY. Geurts, K.T. Veldman

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Abstract

Colistin is considered as a highest priority critically important antimicrobial in human medicine. To evaluate the potential contribution of food-producing animals to colistin resistance in humans, WP1 of the OHEJP-IMPART project aimed to standardize a methodology to screen acquired-colistin resistance in most frequent commensal and zoonotic Enterobacteriaceae as E. coli and Salmonella and evaluate this methodology in a multicentre approach.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherWageningen University & Research
Number of pages1
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Publication statusPublished - 9 Jun 2021

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