AMR in swine: Better information equals better decisions
Clinical problems in swine due to antimicrobial-resistant infections are rare, Peter Davies, BVSc, PhD, professor, University of Minnesota, told Pig Health Today.
Patterns of resistance in swine have been stable for a long time. The only two pathogens in swine that may result in clinical management challenges due to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are Escherichia coli and Streptococcus suis.
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Antimicrobial resistance causing few clinical problems in swine
Part 1: Good news for the industry
Part 2: Better information equals better decisions
Part 3: Challenges of producing without antibiotics
Posted on May 15, 2020