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Trend of Antibiotic Resistance Pattern in Clinical Isolates of Salmonella Species

S Kalpana*; A Ganesh; Saramma Mini Jacob; Sivasangeetha

    Background: Multi-drug resistance enteric fever is becoming an increasingly serious problem. This study's objectives were to estimate the frequency of Salmonella spp. isolations and to compare the isolates' epidemiological characteristics and patterns of antibiotic susceptibility.


Impacts of Staphylococcus Aureus on Dairy Animals and Humans

Milsan Getu Banu*;Tagesu Abdisa Sarbesa; Waktola Tamena Deresa; Geda Kumera Merga

    Staphylococcus aureus is a mammalian commensal and opportunistic pathogen that colonizes niches on 20-30% of people's skin, nares, and various mucosal membranes. S. aureus can infect people with a variety of ailments, and both methicillin-sensitive and methicillin-resistant strains are frequently responsible for nosocomial and community-acquired infections. Regardless of the fact that there are a number of studies describing staphylococcal pathogenesis in humans and dairyanimals, S. aureus is a major cause of infection and disease in a wide variety of animal hosts, with a substantial impact on public health and farm animals specifically dairy cow.


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