Antibiotic Susceptibility of Campylobacter Isolates from Sewage and Poultry Abattoir Drain Water [chapter]

P. M. F. J. Koenraad, W. F. Jacobs-Reitsma, T. Van Der Laan, R. R. Beumer, F. M. Rombouts
1996 Campylobacters, Helicobacters, and Related Organisms  
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more » ... susceptibility of 209 campylobacter strains to the quinolones nalidixic acid, flumequine, ciprofloxacin, enrofloxacin, and to ampicil? lin, tetracycline and erythromycin was tested by the disk diffusion method.
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