Publications by authors named "L K Schlater"

Isolates of spp. were cultured from water sources at five different sites in central Iowa in the Midwestern United States and characterized by whole-genome sequencing. Isolates were helix-shaped and motile.

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Equine leptospirosis can result in abortion, stillbirth, neonatal death, placentitis, and uveitis. Horses can also act as subclinical reservoir hosts of infection, which are characterized as asymptomatic carriers that persistently excrete leptospires and transmit disease. In this study, PCR and culture were used to assess urinary shedding of pathogenic from 37 asymptomatic mares.

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Rodents are important reservoir hosts of pathogenic leptospires in the US Virgin Islands. Our previous work determined that trapped rodents were colonized with serogroup Ballum ( = 48) and/or serogroup Icterohaemorrhagiae ( = 3). In addition, nine rodents appeared to be colonized with a mixed population comprising more than one species/serogroup.

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is the most common opportunistic pathogen in dogs and methicillin resistance (MRSP) has been identified as an emerging problem in canine pyoderma. Here, we evaluated the antimicrobial resistance (AMR) features and phylogeny of isolated from canine pyoderma cases in Argentina ( = 29) and the United States ( = 29). 62% of isolates showed multi-drug resistance.

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Article Synopsis
  • A multi-drug resistant strain of Salmonella Infantis (ESI) with a specific megaplasmid (pESI) was identified in poultry in the U.S., having originated from Israel and Italy.
  • Analysis of 200 animal diagnostic samples revealed that 33.5% exhibited some antimicrobial resistance, with 19.5% classified as multi-drug resistant; 11 of these were genetically similar to the ESI clone.
  • The study highlights the significance of these findings not only in poultry but also across multiple animal species, marking the first identification of a pESI-like plasmid in U.S. horse isolates.
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