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Item Open Access Associations between Escherichia coli isolate antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial usage(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007-09-2010-01) Benedict, Katharine M.; Gow, Sheryl P.; McAllister, Tim A.; Booker, Calvin W.; Hannon, Sherry J.; Checkley, Sylvia L.; Noyes, Noelle R.; Morley, Paul S.Escherichia coli was isolated from the feces of beef cattle from four commercial feedlots in Alberta, Canada. A total of 2,725 isolates were collected from 923 individuals. Antibiotic susceptibility of these isolates to 19 different antimicrobial drugs was determined by broth microdilution and/or disk diffusion assay. Antimicrobial use data was recorded for each feedlot, and associations between antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial use were determined (see Table 5 in associated publication). Antimicrobial resistance and usage data used to determine associations are reported in this database.Item Open Access Escherichia coli individual antimicrobial resistance prevalences(Colorado State University. Libraries, 2007-09-2010-01) Benedict, Katharine M.; Gow, Sheryl P.; McAllister, Tim A.; Booker, Calvin W.; Hannon, Sherry J.; Checkley, Sylvia L.; Noyes, Noelle R.; Morley, Paul S.Escherichia coli was isolated from the feces of beef cattle from four commercial feedlots in Alberta, Canada. Each individual was sampled twice, once upon arrival to the feedlot, and again at ≥33 days on feed (DOF). A total of 2,725 isolates were collected from 923 individuals. Antibiotic susceptibility of these isolates to 19 different antimicrobial drugs was determined by broth microdilution and/or disk diffusion assay. Prevalence of resistance to each drug, by sampling time, was calculated (see Figure 2 in associated publication). Data used for determination of prevalences are reported in this database.