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DANMAP 2016 - Use of antimicrobial agents and occurrence of antimicrobial resistance in bacteria from food animals, food and humans in Denmark
Birgitte Borck Høg,Helle Korsgaard,Ute Wolff Sönksen,Flemming Bager,Valeria Bortolaia,Johanne Ellis-Iversen,Rene S. Hendriksen,Lars Bogø Jensen,Karl Pedersen,Tine Dalby,Kristina Træholt Franck,Anette M. Hammerum,Henrik Hasman,Steen Hoffmann,Katrin Gaardbo Kuhn,Anders Rhod Larsen,Jesper Larsen,Eva Møller Nielsen,Stefan S. Olsen,Andreas Petersen,Louise Roer,Sissel Skovgaard,Mia Torpdahl,Veronika Vorobieva +23 more
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Borck Høg, Birgitte; Korsgaard, Helle Bisgaard; Wolff Sönksen, Ute; Torpdahl, Mia; Vorobieva, Veronika as mentioned in this paper.Abstract:
Borck Høg, Birgitte; Korsgaard, Helle Bisgaard; Wolff Sönksen, Ute; Bager, Flemming; Bortolaia, Valeria; Ellis-Iversen, Johanne; Hendriksen, Rene S.; Borck Høg, Birgitte; Jensen, Lars Bogø; Korsgaard, Helle Bisgaard; Pedersen, Karl; Dalby, Tine; Træholt Franck, Kristina ; Hammerum, Anette M; Hasman, Henrik; Hoffmann, Steen; Gaardbo Kuhn, Katrin; Rhod Larsen, Anders; Larsen, Jesper; Møller Nielsen, Eva; Schytte Olsen, Stefan; Petersen, Andreas; Roer, Louise; Skovgaard, Sissel; Wolff Sönksen, Ute; Torpdahl, Mia; Vorobieva, Veronikaread more
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Antimicrobial resistance monitoring and surveillance in the meat chain: A report from five countries in the European Union and European Economic Area
TL;DR: This review describes the AMR monitoring and surveillance programmes in five selected countries within European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) and concludes that the science-based monitoring of AMR should encompass the whole food chain, supported with public health surveillance and should be conducted in accordance with ‘Zoonoses Directive’.
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Risk characterization of antimicrobial resistance of Salmonella in meat products
TL;DR: The objective of this work was to determine the qualitative risk characterization of the presence of Salmonella resistant strains in meat products and to highlight the importance of continued surveillance and the need to take measures in the primary sector in order to minimize the risk for the consumer.
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Molecular Characterization of Equine Staphylococcus aureus Isolates Exhibiting Reduced Oxacillin Susceptibility.
Anissa D. Scholtzek,Dennis Hanke,Birgit Walther,Inga Eichhorn,Sabita D. Stöckle,Katja-Sophia Klein,Heidrun Gehlen,Antina Lübke-Becker,Stefan Schwarz,Andrea T. Feßler +9 more
TL;DR: Phenotypic resistance to penicillins, aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, fluoroquinolones and sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim was observed in the respective isolates and β-lactamase activity was found to be associated with an inducible blaZ gene.
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Detection of oxazolidinone and phenicol resistant enterococcal isolates from duck feces and carcasses.
Seok Hyeon Na,Dong Chan Moon,Myeong-Ja Choi,Sun-Joo Oh,Dae-Young Jung,Hee Young Kang,Bang-Hun Hyun,Suk-Kyung Lim +7 more
TL;DR: To prevent the introduction of last-resort antimicrobials into food chain, continuous surveillance of antimicrobial resistance in duck is imperative.
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Genome sequences of copper resistant and sensitive Enterococcus faecalis strains isolated from copper-fed pigs in Denmark.
Si-Yu Zhang,Si-Yu Zhang,Dan Wang,Yihua Wang,Henrik Hasman,Frank Møller Aarestrup,Hend A. Alwathnani,Yong-Guan Zhu,Christopher Rensing,Christopher Rensing +9 more
TL;DR: Differences between Cu resistant and sensitive E. faecalis strains, and possible co-transfer of Cu and antibiotic resistance determinants were detected through comparative genome analysis.
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Frequency and Evolution of Azole Resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus Associated with Treatment Failure
Susan J. Howard,Dasa Cerar,Michael J. Anderson,Ahmed Albarrag,Matthew C. Fisher,Alessandro C. Pasqualotto,Michel Laverdière,Maiken Cavling Arendrup,David S. Perlin,David W. Denning,David W. Denning +10 more
TL;DR: An increase in the frequency of azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus has emerged and it is feared that this phenomenon may be linked to the spread of E.coli.
Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Azole resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus : a side-effect of environmental fungicide use?
Abstract: Invasive aspergillosis due to multi-azole-resistant Aspergillus fumigatus has emerged in the Netherlands since 1999, with 6.0-12.8% of patients harbouring resistant isolates. The presence of a single resistance mechanism (denoted by TR/L98H), which consists of a substitution at codon 98 of cyp51A and a 34-bp tandem repeat in the gene-promoter region, was found in over 90% of clinical A fumigatus isolates. This is consistent with a route of resistance development through exposure to azole compounds in the environment. Indeed, TR/L98H A fumigatus isolates were cultured from soil and compost, were shown to be cross-resistant to azole fungicides, and genetically related to clinical resistant isolates. Azoles are abundantly used in the environment and the presence of A fumigatus resistant to medical triazoles is a major challenge because of the possibility of worldwide spread of resistant isolates. Reports of TR/L98H in other European countries indicate that resistance might already be spreading.
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Azole Resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus: Can We Retain the Clinical Use of Mold-Active Antifungal Azoles?
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A new probability formula for surveys to substantiate freedom from disease.
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National Surveillance of Fungemia in Denmark (2004 to 2009)
Maiken Cavling Arendrup,B. Bruun,Jens Jørgen Christensen,Kurt Fuursted,Helle Krogh Johansen,Poul Kjaeldgaard,Jenny Dahl Knudsen,Lise Kristensen,Jens Kjølseth Møller,Lene Rostgaard Nielsen,Flemming S Rosenvinge,Bent Røder,Henrik Carl Schønheyder,Marianne Thomsen,Kjeld Truberg +14 more
TL;DR: The study confirmed an incidence rate of fungemia in Denmark three times higher than those in other Nordic countries and identified marked differences related to age and gender.
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