Antimicrobial resistance in horses

The Veterinary Record

Abstract

Cajsa Isgren and colleagues from the University of Liverpool discuss issues around the problem of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria associated with horses and introduce a new surveillance initiative.

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Mar 4, 2020·Veterinary Sciences·Nelly Sophie LönkerAhmed Abd El Wahed
Jul 15, 2020·Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI·Amir Steinman, Shiri Navon-Venezia

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