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Title: NARMS: ENTERIC BACTERIA - ANIMAL SALMONELLA AND CAMPYLOBACTER

Author
item Cray, Paula

Submitted to: American Society for Microbiology Meeting
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 4/21/2000
Publication Date: 5/21/2000
Citation: Cray, P.J. 2000. Narms: enteric bacteria - animal salmonella and campylobacter. American Society for Microbiology Meeting. P. 100.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Objectives: Agricultural use of antimicrobials can select for antibiotic resistance both in pathogens and in commensal organisms which may transfer resistance to humans through the food supply. Antibiotic resistance is on the increase among foodborne pathogens and other bacteria. The purpose of this symposium is to discuss surveillance for antimicrobial resistance in foodborne bacteria, focusing mainly on Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Enterococci. In addition to surveillance data, the regulatory response to mitigating the incidence of antibiotic resistance resulting from antimicrobial use in both the United States and Europe will be addressed.