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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 1975

Distribution of R Plasmids Among the O-Antigen Types of Escherichia coli Isolated from Human and Animal Sources

Christine L. Hartley; Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton; K. B. Linton; M. H. Richmond

The O-antigen types of 600 independently isolated Escherichia coli strains from human feces have been determined, and the types have been related to the antibiotic resistance patterns of the strains. The relative abundance of each O-antigen type differed in the susceptible and resistant series of strains. The majority (86%) of the resistant strains carried R plasmids. Resistant E. coli (20.3%) were found associated with O-antigen types 8, 9 and 101, whereas the susceptible strains covered a wide range of O-antigen types. Examination of 174 resistant strains isolated from calf feces also showed a prevalence of O-antigen types 8, 9, 101 (24.1%), and it seems probable that strains expressing these three O-antigen types commonly carry R plasmids in the alimentary tracts of man and calves. The number of strains not typeable with the O sera available were similar in the human (12.5%) and the calf (11.5%) series. There are no grounds for distinguishing “human” from “calf” E. coli on the basis of their O-antigen reactions.


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1977

The colonization of the human gut by antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli from chickens.

A. H. Linton; Katherine Howe; P. M. Bennett; M. H. Richmond; E. J. Whiteside


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1975

The Effects of Feeding Tetracycline, Nitrovin and Quindoxin on the Drug-Resistance of Coli-aerogenes Bacteria from Calves and Pigs

A. H. Linton; Katherine Howe; A. D. Osborne


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1976

The distribution of O-antigen types of Escherichia coli in normal calves, compared with man, and their R plasmid carriage.

Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1976

A longitudinal study of Escherichia coli in cows and calves with special reference to the distribution of O-antigen types and antibiotic resistance.

Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton; A. D. Osborne


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1977

Antibiotic resistance among Escherichia coli O-serotypes from the gut and carcasses of commercially slaughtered broiler chickens: a potential public health hazard.

A. H. Linton; Katherine Howe; Christine L. Hartley; Helen M. Clements; M. H. Richmond; A. D. Osborne


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1979

A Note on the Range of Escherichia coli O-Serotypes Causing Clinical Bovine Mastitis and their Antibiotic Resistance Spectra*

A. H. Linton; Katherine Howe; W. J. Sojka; C. Wray Maff


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1977

Statistical Considerations in the Sampling of Escherichia coli from Intestinal Sources for Serotyping

A.J. Hedges; Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1976

An investigation of calf carcass contamination by Escherichia coli from the gut contents at slaughter.

Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton; A. D. Osborne


Journal of Applied Microbiology | 1976

The effect of tetracycline on the coliform gut flora of broiler chickens with special reference to antibiotic resistance and O-serotypes of Escherichia coli.

Katherine Howe; A. H. Linton; A. D. Osborne

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