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Table 8 Examples of resistance rates to different antibiotics of E.coli strains isolated from healthy and diseased pigs in different countries (Modified from Aarestrup et al. 2008) [33]

From: Swine enteric colibacillosis: diagnosis, therapy and antimicrobial resistance

ANTIBIOTIC

USAa

Brazilb

Koreac

Chinad

Spaine

Belgiume

Germanye

Francee

Polandf

Fluoroquinolones

0%

30%

64.9%

64%

14%

39%

8%

6%

30%

Ceftiofur

22%

-

-

-

4%

1%

1%

1%

-

SXT

23%

62%

75.7%

90%

-

71%

51%

66%

78.8%

Neomycin

66%

32.8%

-

9.4%

20%

2%

-

11%

-

Apramycin

30%

-

-

-

13%

13%

10%

3%

-

Gentamicin

48%

39%

77%

57%

20%

46%

12%

6%

45%

REFERENCE

[59]

[53]

[57]

[60]

[33]

[33]

[33]

[33]

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  1. a(E.coli isolated form pigs with diarrhoea and septicemia); b(E.coli isolated from cases of neonatal colabacillosis; c(E.coli isolated from pigs with diarrhoea); d(pathogenic and commensal E.coli isolated from pigs); e(E.coli isolated from diseased pigs); f(commensal E.coli)