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Figure 10. Resistance to antimicrobials in Salmonella isolates from chickens; Abattoir Surveillance, 2009

Categorization of antimicrobials based on their importance in human medicine Antimicrobial Chickens (n = 230)
zspecies bspecies project N_ON ATM P LCL UCL EBMINUS EBPLUS
IV                      
III Tetracycline Chicken Salmonella Pilote Abattoir 230 TET 0.36956522 0.307 0.435 0.062508 0.06592
Sulfisoxazole SSS 0.03043478 0.012 0.062 0.018113 0.03126
Chloramphenicol CHL 0.00434783 1E-04 0.024 0.004238 0.01964
II Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole SXT 0 0 0.013 0 0.01294
Streptomycin STR 0.40869565 0.345 0.475 0.064159 0.06654
Nalidixic acid NAL 0.00434783 1E-04 0.024 0.004238 0.01964
Kanamycin KAN 0.01304348 0.003 0.038 0.010345 0.0246
Gentamicin GEN 0.01304348 0.003 0.038 0.010345 0.0246
Cefoxitin FOX 0.15652174 0.112 0.21 0.044424 0.05353
Ampicillin AMP 0.31304348 0.254 0.377 0.059343 0.06424
Amikacin AMK 0 0 0.013 0 0.01294
I Ciprofloxacin CIP 0 0 0.013 0 0.01294
Ceftriaxone CRO 0.23043478 0.178 0.29 0.052801 0.05989
Ceftiofur TIO 0.23043478 0.178 0.29 0.052801 0.05989
Amoxicillin-clavulanic acid AMC 0.23043478 0.178 0.29 0.052801 0.05989

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