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Shan Zhang
Researcher at China Agricultural University
Publications - 6
Citations - 142
Shan Zhang is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clostridium perfringens & Mastitis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 52 citations.
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Plasmid-mediated tigecycline-resistant gene tet(X4) in Escherichia coli from food-producing animals, China, 2008-2018.
Chengtao Sun,Mingquan Cui,Shan Zhang,Hejia Wang,Li Song,Chunping Zhang,Qi Zhao,Dejun Liu,Yang Wang,Jianzhong Shen,Shixin Xu,Congming Wu +11 more
TL;DR: The timely findings of the recent emergence of tet(X4) gene in food animal support the rapid surveillance and eradication of this gene before it is established, and illustrate the paradigm shift in tigecycline resistance.
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Genomic epidemiology of animal-derived tigecycline-resistant Escherichia coli across China reveals recent endemic plasmid-encoded tet(X4) gene.
Chengtao Sun,Mingquan Cui,Shan Zhang,Dejun Liu,Bo Fu,Zekun Li,Rina Bai,Yaxin Wang,Hejia Wang,Li Song,Chunping Zhang,Qi Zhao,Jianzhong Shen,Shixin Xu,Congming Wu,Yang Wang +15 more
TL;DR: It is ascertained that the tet(X4) gene was not present at high prevalence across China, but was highly endemic in northwestern China, and priorities for optimising timely intervention strategies are identified.
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The prevalence of pathogens causing bovine mastitis and their associated risk factors in 15 large dairy farms in China: An observational study.
Xiang-Bin Song,Xiaoping Huang,Hongyan Xu,Cheng Zhang,Shang Chen,Fei Liu,Shan Guan,Shan Zhang,Kui Zhu,Congming Wu +9 more
TL;DR: Based on these findings, the dominant pathogens, types of milk, regions, seasons and bedding materials should be considered when designing mastitis prevention and control programs at large Chinese dairy farms.
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Prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens in chickens and pigs from Beijing and Shanxi, China.
TL;DR: Investigation of the prevalence and antimicrobial susceptibility of Clostridium perfringens in chickens and pigs in Beijing and Shanxi provided scientific basis for efficient intervention or prevention measures of antimicrobial resistance in animal husbandry in China.