The objective of this study was to determine the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of nine antimicrobials (enrofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, gentamicin, spectinomycin, oxytetracycline, tylosin, florfenicol, and tiamulin) against 24 isolates obtained from sheep and goats and to compare the resulting antimicrobial profiles. Enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin had the lowest MIC values (<0.03 μg/mL) and MIC values (0.25 μg/mL) for all tested isolates. The highest MIC value (2 μg/mL) was obtained for florfenicol, while oxytetracycline and tylosin exhibited the highest MIC values (16 μg/mL). The MIC values for all fluoroquinolones and oxytetracycline were significantly lower for sheep isolates. Sheep isolates were considerably more susceptible to norfloxacin and tylosin than were goat isolates. This study demonstrated differences in antimicrobial susceptibilities between sheep and goat isolates, revealing in goat isolates to be less susceptible. The results suggest a possible link between antimicrobial profiles of isolates and their host ruminant species.
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