Effects of feeding elevated concentrations of copper and zinc on the antimicrobial susceptibilities of fecal bacteria in feedlot cattle.
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Antimicrobial usage and resistance in beef productionScoping review to identify potential non-antimicrobial interventions to mitigate antimicrobial resistance in commensal enteric bacteria in North American cattle production systemsGenomic interplay in bacterial communities: implications for growth promoting practices in animal husbandry.Zinc and copper in animal feed - development of resistance and co-resistance to antimicrobial agents in bacteria of animal origin.Genome sequences of copper resistant and sensitive Enterococcus faecalis strains isolated from copper-fed pigs in DenmarkHydrothermally Treated Chitosan Hydrogel Loaded with Copper and Zinc Particles as a Potential Micronutrient-Based Antimicrobial Feed Additive.In-feed use of heavy metal micronutrients in U.S. swine production systems and its role in persistence of multidrug-resistant salmonellae.Advantages and challenges of increased antimicrobial copper use and copper mining.Effects of dietary copper, zinc, and ractopamine hydrochloride on finishing pig growth performance, carcass characteristics, and antimicrobial susceptibility of enteric bacteria.Accumulation of antibiotics and heavy metals in meat duck deep litter and their role in persistence of antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli in different flocks on one duck farm.Current situation and future trends for beef production in the United States of America - A review
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Effects of feeding elevated concentrations of copper and zinc on the antimicrobial susceptibilities of fecal bacteria in feedlot cattle.
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Effects of feeding elevated co ...... al bacteria in feedlot cattle.
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Effects of feeding elevated co ...... cal bacteria in feedlot cattle
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J Trent Fox
James S Drouillard
Megan E Jacob
Sanjeev K Narayanan
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10.1089/FPD.2009.0401
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2010-06-01T00:00:00Z