Surveillance for antibiotic resistance in veterinary pathogens from the perspective of a regional diagnostic laboratory
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https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2003.27.35Keywords:
antibiotic resistance, veterinary pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosaAbstract
The Toowoomba Veterinary Laboratory tests for antibiotic resistance through passive surveillance of bacterial pathogens from diseased, frequently intensively managed, animals. Testing is carried out on the basis of the number of animals involved, the nature and severity of the disease and the identity and significance of the bacterium, the results guiding the submitting veterinarian in implementing appropriate treatment. The antibiotics chosen for testing are those that are currently registered for veterinary use and are considered effective in the given situation. Testing is carried out according to the current National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards Approved Standard for Disc Susceptibility Tests. This paper presents some results of testing bacterial pathogens from cattle and pigs. Commun Dis Intell 2003;27 Suppl:S127-S131.
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National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards. Performance standards for antimicrobial susceptibility testing; twelfth informational supplement, NCCLS M100-S12 Vol 21 No 1 NCCLS, Pennsylvania, USA; 2002.
National Committee for Clinical Laboratory Standards. Performance standards for antimicrobial disk susceptibility tests; approved standard, 7th edition NCCLS M2-A7 Vol 20 No 1, NCCLS, Pennsylvania, USA; 2000.
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