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High Resolution Whole Genome Multilocus Sequence Typing (wgMLST) Schemes for Salmonella enterica Weltevreden Epidemiologic Investigations
Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters, Volume: 46, Issue: 2, Pages: 162 - 162
Swansea University Author: Matthew Hitchings
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DOI (Published version): 10.4014/mbl.1802.02008
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In this study, pan-susceptible phenotypic strains of Salmonella enterica sero-type Weltevreden recovered from pig production chain in Chiang Mai, Thailand during from 2012−2014 were investagate. Whole genome Multilocus Sequence Typing (wgMLST) with emphasis on antimicrobial resistance gene profiling...
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In this study, pan-susceptible phenotypic strains of Salmonella enterica sero-type Weltevreden recovered from pig production chain in Chiang Mai, Thailand during from 2012−2014 were investagate. Whole genome Multilocus Sequence Typing (wgMLST) with emphasis on antimicrobial resistance gene profiling was used to assess their pathogenic potential and genetic diversity in order to expand epidemiological knowledge and to provide additional guidance for disease control. One hundread percent discriminant ability can be achieved using wgMLST and pan genome multilocus Sequence Typing (pgMLST) techniques. |
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