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. 2019 Dec 27;5:32. doi: 10.1186/s40813-019-0139-4

Table 1.

Main characteristics of bacterial strains used

Escherichia coli Virotype Antibiotic resistance profile
EC 60 a STb CEF, LIN
EC 61 a STb LIN
EC 67 a F18, STa, STb, EAST1 LIN, ENR, SUL
EC 96 a STb AML, CEF, LIN, SUL
EC 107 a AML, CEF, LIN, SUL, DOX
EC 115 a F18, EAST1 AML, LIN, SUL
Salmonella spp. Serotype/Phagotype Antibiotic resistance profile
SP 11 a Typhimurium/DT 104 AML, SPC, LIN, SUL, FFC
SP 28 a London LIN, SUL
CECT 443 Typhimurium LIN
CECT 700 Infantis AML, CEF, LIN, SUL, DOX
CECT 915 Choleraesuis LIN
CECT 4300 Enteriditis LIN, SUL
Clostridium perfringens Toxigenic type Antibiotic resistance profile
CP 3 a Type A (alpha toxin) CEF, LIN, ENR, SUL
CP 34 a Type A (alpha toxin) SUL
CP 52 a Type A (alpha toxin) LIN, ENR, SUL
CP 89 a Type A (alpha toxin) Not detected
CP 99 a Type A (alpha toxin) LIN, SUL
CP H a Type A (alpha toxin) SUL

AML amoxicillina, SPC spectinomycin, ENR enrofloxacin, SUL sulphanomides, DOX doxycycline, CEF cephalotin, LIN lincomycin, FFC florfenicol

Field isolates recovered from faecal samples collected from swine farms in Spain