Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Equine Isolates ofClostridium difficileand Molecular Characterization of Metronidazole‐Resistant Strains.
Clinical Infectious Diseases1997Vol. 25(s2), pp. S266–S267
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S.S. Jang, Lori M. Hansen, Julie E. Breher, D. A. Riley, K. Gary Magdesian, John E. Madigan, Yuting Tang, Joana Silva, Dwight C. Hirsh
Abstract
Table 1. Susceptibilities of Clostridium difficile isolated from 105 Clostridium difficile is a significant cause of diarrheal disease horses with diarrhea. in human beings, but the significance of this organism in other animals is less clear. It has been isolated from symptomatic as Range MIC 50 MIC 90 well as asymptomatic dogs and cats [1, 2], and its association with Antimicrobial ( mg/mL) ( mg/mL) ( mg/mL) a ''trigger event,'' such as use of antimicrobial agents, has been suggested but not proven. C. difficile has also been isolated from Metronidazole 0.25 -32 0.5 16
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