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    • Determinants for antimicrobial resistance genes in farm dust on 333 poultry and pig farms in nine European countries 

      Luiken, Roosmarijn; Heederik, Dick JJ.; Scherpenisse, Peter; Gompel Van, Liese; Heijnsbergen van, Eri; Greve, Gerdit; Jongerius-Gortemaker, Betty; Tersteeg-Zijderveld, Monique; Fischer, Jennie; Juraschek, Katharina; Skarżyńska, Magdalena; Zając, Magdalena; Wasyl, Dariusz; Wagenar, Jaap; Smit, Lidwien; Wouters, Inge; Mevius, Dik; Schmitt, Heike (Elsevier, 2022)
      Livestock feces with antimicrobial resistant bacteria reaches the farm floor, manure pit, farm land and wider environment by run off and aerosolization. Little research has been done on the role of dust in the spread of ...
    • Risk Factors for Antimicrobial Resistance in Turkey Farms: A Cross-Sectional Study in Three European Countries 

      Horie, Mayu; Yang, Dongsheng; Joosten, Philip; Munk, Patrick; Wadepohl, Katharina; Chauvin, Claire; Moyano, Gabriel; Skarżyńska, Magdalena; Dewulf, Jeroen; Aarestrup, Frank M.; Blaha, Thomas; Sanders, Pascal; Gonzalez-Zorn, Bruno; Wasyl, Dariusz; Wagenaar, Jaap; Heederik, Dick; Mevius, Dik; Schmitt, Heike; Smit, Lidwien; Van Gompel, Liese (2021)
      Food-producing animals are an important reservoir and potential source of transmission ofantimicrobial resistance (AMR) to humans. However, research on AMR in turkey farms is limited.This study aimed to identify risk factors ...