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Surveillance System for Zoonotic Pathogens and Antimicrobial Resistance in Companion Animals in the Netherlands Trends and Signals
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M.A.M. van Dijk
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APR 15, 2016
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Background
The risk of transmission of zoonotic pathogens from pets to humans is potentially high considering their close contact. A surveillance system for zoonotic pathogens and antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Dutch companion animals was put in place in 2011. The aim of the surveillance is to observe trends in prevalence of zoonotic pathogens and AMR and inform stakeholders. […]
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Department of Infectious, Diseases and Immunology, Division of Clinical Infectiology/ Veterinary Microbiological Diagnostic Centre (VMDC), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
WHO-Collaborating Center for Campylobacter/OIE Reference Laboratory for Campylobacteriosis.
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