Peri-urban wildlife as sentinels for antimicrobial resistance: Insights from owlets (Tyoto alba) in Jos, Nigeria
D. Kabantiyok,
L.E. Logyan,
A.O. Ogundeji
et al.
Abstract:There is a growing concern for exploring the animal-human interface through surveillance of peri-urban animals. Wildlife at this interface has been reported to pick up and redistribute antimicrobial-resistant bacteria and other infectious diseases. Samples from two stray Owl fledglings found at the National Veterinary Research Institute, Nigeria were used for this study. Corynebacterium amycolatum, Mammalicoccus siuri, and Escherichia coli were isolated and identified from cloacal and oropharyngeal swabs c… Show more
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