Population structure and antimicrobial susceptibility of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from animal infections in France.

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Date publication

janvier 2015

Journal

BMC veterinary research

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr HOCQUET Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Haenni M, Hocquet D, Ponsin C, Cholley P, Guyeux C, Madec JY, Bertrand X

Résumé

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a major human pathogen, which also affects animals. It is thought that P. aeruginosa has a non-clonal epidemic population structure, with distinct isolates found in humans, animals or the environment. However, very little is known about the structure of the P. aeruginosa population from diseased animals. Data on antimicrobial resistance are also scarce.

Mots clés

Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents, pharmacology, Cattle, Cattle Diseases, epidemiology, Dog Diseases, epidemiology, Dogs, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, France, epidemiology, Horse Diseases, epidemiology, Horses, Phylogeny, Pseudomonas Infections, epidemiology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, genetics

Référence

BMC Vet. Res.. 2015 Jan 21;11:9