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Volume 22, Number 7—July 2016
Dispatch

Extended-Spectrum Cephalosporin-Resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg Strains, the Netherlands1

Apostolos LiakopoulosComments to Author , Yvon Geurts, Cindy M. Dierikx, Michael S.M. Brouwer, Arie Kant, Ben Wit, Raymond Heymans, Wilfrid van Pelt, and Dik J. Mevius
Author affiliations: Wageningen University, Lelystad, the Netherlands (A. Liakopoulos, Y. Geurts, C.M. Dierikx, M.S.M. Brouwer, A. Kant, D.J. Mevius); Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority, Utrecht, the Netherlands (B. Wit, R. Heymans); National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, the Netherlands (W. van Pelt); Utrecht University, Utrecht (D.J. Mevius)

Main Article

Figure 1

Occurrence of extended-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg isolates, the Netherlands, 1999–2013.

Figure 1. Occurrence of extended-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Heidelberg isolates, the Netherlands, 1999–2013.

Main Article

1Preliminary results from this study were presented at the 12th Beta-Lactamase Meeting, June 28–July 1, 2014, Gran Canaria, Spain.

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