Volume : V, Issue : V, May - 2015
Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern Observed in Salmonella Species Obtained from Various Sources
Shashi P. Jambhulkar, Dr. Arun B. Ingle
Abstract :
 Salmonellosis is the most pathogenic organism causes infective diseases to plants and animals all our the  worldwide. Now a days Salmonella serovars are become highly resistive to all various antibiotics this can  be identified by the Multiple Drug Resistance (MDR) method. A study was undertaken to illuminate the MIC level of 5  Antibiotics among Indian isolates of Salmonella species. Examination of 200 strains of Salmonella species revealed that  maximum percentage of Resistance shown in CAZ (88%), CIP (84%), NA (87%), CTX (68%), and maximum sensitivity  shown in Ampicillin.
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DOI : 10.36106/ijar
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Shashi P. Jambhulkar, Dr. Arun B. Ingle Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern Observed in Salmonella Species Obtained from Various Sources Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 5 May 2015
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Shashi P. Jambhulkar, Dr. Arun B. Ingle Antimicrobial Resistance Pattern Observed in Salmonella Species Obtained from Various Sources Indian Journal of Applied Research, Vol.5, Issue : 5 May 2015
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