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Multidrug-resistance and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing lactose-fermenting enterobacteriaceae in the human-dairy interface in northwest Ethiopia.

Achenef Melaku BeyeneMucheye GizachewAhmed E YousefHana HaileyesusAhmed G AbdelhamidAdugna BerjuMeseret Molu TebejeTigest FelekeBaye Gelaw
Published in: PloS one (2024)
A high proportion of the bacterial isolates were MDR; had high MDR-I and were positive for ESBL production. The findings provide evidence that the human-dairy interface is one of the important reservoirs of AMR traits. Therefore, the implementation of AMR mitigation strategies is highly needed in the area.
Keyphrases
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