Veterinary Sciences, Volume 10, Issue 5
2023 May - 61 articles
Cover Story: Fosfomycin is an old antibiotic with a renewed interest as an alternative agent, due to its broad spectrum of bactericidal activity. However, resistant strains emerge worldwide among humans and animals. References of relevant isolates associated with companion animals, even though limited, are undoubtedly a matter of concern. Since Fosfomycin is not routinely used by veterinarians, the detection of resistant isolates in canine and feline samples indicates that their dissemination among humans, pets, and the environment is possibly reinforced by other factors. Concerning the origin, the species, and the resistance patterns of these bacteria, useful conclusions can be drawn, regarding the presence, the spreading, and the causes of Fosfomycin resistance among companion animals and between them and their environment. View this paper
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