Benefit seen in testing Brachyspira isolates in dysentery outbreaks

[...]we found an association between low antimicrobial susceptibility of Brachyspira and strains prevalent in certain production systems, which might reflect the influence of antimicrobial use within those systems. [...]strain typing of isolates with such unusual low antimicrobial susceptibilities w...

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