Selected article for: "clonal relatedness and human uti"

Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS
  • Document date: 2018_12_19
  • ID: r79h9yzz_465
    Snippet: Faecal samples from 17 dogs and 8 cats belonging to 18 households (total of 24 humans) were collected into sterile containers, after informed consent. Samples were plated onto MacConkey agar plates (MCK) with and without 1.5ug/mL cefotaxime or meropenem supplementation. Negative samples were enriched prior to plating. When positive, up‐to‐five K. pneumoniae colonies were isolated per positive plate. The clonal relatedness of 80% of faecal K. .....
    Document: Faecal samples from 17 dogs and 8 cats belonging to 18 households (total of 24 humans) were collected into sterile containers, after informed consent. Samples were plated onto MacConkey agar plates (MCK) with and without 1.5ug/mL cefotaxime or meropenem supplementation. Negative samples were enriched prior to plating. When positive, up‐to‐five K. pneumoniae colonies were isolated per positive plate. The clonal relatedness of 80% of faecal K. pneumoniae isolates was compared after XbaI restriction PFGE with a clinical K. pneumoniae from UTI (n=25 CA, n=57 human community‐acquired UTI, n=19 human hospital‐acquired UTI). Dice/UPGMA with 1.5% tolerance was used.

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