Autor:
Hassell, J.M.
Ward, M.J.
Muloi, D.
Bettridge, Judy M.
Robinson, T.P.
Kariuki, S.
Ogendo, A.
Kiiru, J.
Imboma, T.
Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
Öghren, E.M.
Williams, N.J.
Begon, M.
Woolhouse, Mark E.J.
Fèvre, Eric M.
Background Antimicrobial resistance is one of the great challenges facing global health security in the modern era. Wildlife, particularly those that use urban environments, are an important but understudied component of epidemiology of antimicrobial resistance. We investigated antimicrobial resi...
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https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/101623
Hassell, J.M.
,
Ward, M.J.
,
Muloi, D.
,
Bettridge, Judy M.
,
Robinson, T.P.
,
Kariuki, S.
,
Ogendo, A.
,
Kiiru, J.
,
Imboma, T.
,
Kang'ethe, Erastus K.
,
Öghren, E.M.
,
Williams, N.J.
,
Begon, M.
,
Woolhouse, Mark E.J.
,
Fèvre, Eric M.
,
[Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife–livestock–human interface in Nairobi: An epidemiological study]
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Clinically relevant antimicrobial resistance at the wildlife–livestock–human interface in Nairobi: An epidemiological study